"Find a Way to Help your Community Using that Joy" Published: 6 July 2022 Interview Keya Chatterjee is the Executive Director of US Climate Action Network (USCAN) and author of the book The Zero Footprint Baby: How to Save the Planet While Raising a Healthy Baby. She lays out how to defend democracy and fight the climate crisis. By Keya Chatterjee
"We Need to Focus and Embrace our Similarities" Published: 6 July 2022 Interview Hilda Flavia Nakabuye is a Climate, Gender and Environmental Rights Activist, Public Speaker, Writer and Founder of Fridays For Future - Uganda. She exlains how climate justice necessarily means social justice. By Hilda Flavia Nakabuye
"Human rights and gender equality are key to making production sustainable" Published: 6 July 2022 Interview Anna Cavazzini has been a member a Member of the European Parliament for The Greens/EFA since 2019. She gives her thoughts on what needs to be done to secure a circular economy and a just transition. By Anna Cavazzini
50 Years of International Environmental Policy Published: 31 May 2022 Dossier Global environmental policy 50 years after Stockholm 1972. In this dossier we do not only look back at 50 years of global environmental policy, but also forward: What can we do better now to ensure the necessary transformation still succeeds?
International environmental policy – a timeline Published: 28 May 2022 Dossier Loss of biodiversity, global warming, the hole in the ozone layer – in the past fifty years, humanity has tackled major problems. But how did we do? By Hanna Gersmann
Stockholm + 50 Published: 28 May 2022 The last word In June 2022, the world will meet in Stockholm for the anniversary of the first UN conference. Now it must not only name the problems, but also point the way to the future. By Dr. Sunita Narain
Global environmental policy between successes and failures – fifty years after Stockholm 1972 Published: 28 May 2022 Where We Stand What have we learned from the last 50 years? This review highlights some important milestones in global environmental policy. By Barbara Unmüßig
The new human environment Published: 28 May 2022 Essay Climate, a pandemic, armed conflicts and hunger – "multilateralism as usual" will not be enough, if we want to get a grip on the overlapping crisis. By Alexander Müller
The gluttons and the hungry Published: 28 May 2022 Essay How do we distribute responsibility for our planet evenly? Between North and South? Within nations? A brief history of environmental justice. By Wolfgang Sachs
Why climate policy must look beyond carbon pricing Published: 23 May 2022 Guide In their book "Making Climate Policy Work", our authors describe the obstacles that stand in the way of a serious carbon price policy - and why only a government industrial policy can lead to the goal. By Danny Cullenward and David G. Victor