Jobs and a just transition can deliver climate ambition
As COP26 continues, global social ambition will have to match that for the climate to secure a liveable world for all.
As COP26 continues, global social ambition will have to match that for the climate to secure a liveable world for all.
There is growing recognition in Europe of the need to steer an ecological industrial transition—just not enough.
A draft EU regulation on artificial intelligence risks exclusion of the social partners and lack of compliance with data-protection requirements.
As MEPs host the Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen this afternoon, they need to step up their challenge to the surveillance capitalists.
Government leaders in Glasgow are still behind the climate curve but young activists might just drag the world ahead of it.
Next year has been designated ‘European Year of Youth’. The Conference on the Future of Europe must hold out a real prospect for young people.
Alongside ambitious emissions-reductions targets, well-functioning carbon markets are key to success at COP26 and on today’s agenda.
Ageing can and should be a positive process, which the Conference on the Future of Europe should embrace.
A European Parliament report offers hope to arts and cultural workers struggling amid the pandemic. The European Commission must not disappoint them.
National schemes sparing consumers the worst impact of soaring prices are no substitute for the EU redefining electricity as a public good.
Sheri Berman argues that democracy today faces a more insidious threat than coups d’état—slow strangulation by elected autocrats.
The European Commission must recognise deforestation is not only about the environment but human rights, especially for indigenous peoples.
G20 leaders meeting in Rome must recognise that only public purpose, not private profit, can tackle interconnected global crises.
Gender Equality Week saw European Parliament committees host many events, highlighting real threats but also strong commitments.
The Hungarian opposition have united behind a conservative opponent of Viktor Orbán, ahead of parliamentary elections in the spring.
On the Global Day of Action for Care Workers, unions mobilise for investment and decent work.
Can the trend to remote work spurred by the pandemic be associated with lower greenhouse-gas emissions? It depends.