Mobility Atlas 2019 Atlas The Mobility Atlas includes 19 articles about the most important activities and solutions for a safe, dependable and sustainable mobility - order now or download!
Zukunft der Automobilität Dossier 50:50 stehen die Erfolgsaussichten der Automobilindustrie für das Gelingen eines klimaverträglichen, vernetzten und stadtkompatiblen Umbaus der Automobilität: Chancen, Risiken und Alternativen.
Emergency aid after earthquake in Morocco - In solidarity with our partners Published: 14 September 2023 A devastating earthquake has killed, injured or deprived thousands of Moroccans of their livelihoods. We are working in the region and have compiled a list of trusted organizations that are helping in need and rely on donations.
World failing on Sustainable Development Goals Published: 13 September 2023 An independent group of scientists appointed by the UN warns: The world is not on track to achieve any of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
Climate guardians under threat Published: 11 September 2023 The peatlands of Africa's Cuvette Centrale in the Congo Basin store more carbon than the rainforest that overhangs it. But peat is only valuable as a carbon store if it remains water-saturated and untouched in the soil. An interview with Irene Wabiwa Betoko, International Project Leader, Congo Basin Forest of Greenpeace Africa.
A Dutch United Left: How the Greens and Labor are Building a Coalition for a Just Green Transition Published: 8 September 2023 The Dutch Greens and Labor Party are joining forces. Short-term to win the upcoming elections, form a left-wing, progressive coalition government, and reclaim the Prime Ministership. Long-term to offer a comprehensive, compelling vision for the future, in which a green well-being economy, security of existence, and social and climate justice are central. An exciting development with valuable insights for coalition-builders anywhere.
Party policy: Trust Will Win the Future Published: 5 September 2023 The crises of our time demand serious solutions from the parties instead of a return to the past. Those who do not dare to say so demonstrate the opposite of state-political responsibility.
Myanmar: Uncertain Future for Elections Amidst Growing Tension Published: 4 September 2023 On February 1, 2021, the Myanmar military conducted a military coup, tarnishing the nation's history with its notorious record of atrocities. Internationally infamous for its genocide of the Rohingya, the military has since then been striving to seize control of the state by resorting to arrests, torture, and killings of civilians.
Cambodia’s National Election 2023: Pressure, Control and Legacy Published: 24 August 2023 Preventing the opposition from meaningfully participating in this election has once again ensured the landslide victory for the ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP).
Nuclear Arms Control: The Most Relevant Treaties Published: 18 August 2023 There is a significant number of bilateral and multilateral treaties in the field of arms control, disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation. A short description of the most relevant treaties can be found here.
Re-Imagining European Security Published: 18 August 2023 The Russian war against Ukraine has caused European and German leaders to rethink their military posture and approach towards Russia. While transatlantic unity appears to be holding for the moment, the coming years will test that consensus and bring new societal, economic and energy pressures on European societies. In April 2023, we invited nine European transatlanticists to Washington, DC, to discuss European security in an era of multiple disruptive threats.
Security in the Euro-Atlantic Space Published: 18 August 2023 For half a century, security in the Euro-Atlantic space was based on confidence-building measures between NATO and Russia, and the assumption that China would not represent a significant security challenge. This approach has come under pressure due to Russia's wars in Eastern Europe and due to China's growing revisionism.