Study Value Addition in the Context of Mineral Processing By Sophia Pickles Published: November 2023 This report takes a look at metal processing on the basis of six exemplary metals, which are essential to achieve decarbonisation.
Policy Paper Watching the Donors Conference for the People of Turkey and Syria By Dr. Şerif Onur Bahçecik Published: March 2023 The earthquakes that occurred in Turkey on 6 February 2023 are considered the most devastating earthquakes in recent history. On the occasion of the donor conference for the victims of the Kahramanmaraş earthquakes on 20 March 2023, the policy paper by Onur Bahçecik sheds light on the international response to this catastrophe and in particular addresses the political-economic consequences.
Legal opinion Implementation of a ban on the export of certain hazardous pesticides from Germany By Mirka Fries and Ida Westphal Published: January 2023 The German government has announced it will implement an export ban on certain hazardous pesticides. A draft of the implementation policy will be presented during the spring of 2023.
Analysis "Clean" Energy Bills for all citizens in the EU A subject to an examination Published: June 2022 Well-designed energy bills are a key tool for consumers in the energy transition. The analysis “‘Clean’ Energy Bills for all citizens in the EU; a subject to an examination” aims at registering the content, structure, and format of the electricity bills in EU27, and examine their contribution to consumers’ empowerment to play an active role in the clean energy transition.
Effects of a change to fallow land in the EU on the global grain market Published: März 2022 Due to the war in Ukraine, grain prices have risen sharply. But a reduction in fallow land in the EU would only have a minor effect on the world market price for grain. Therefore, it would be better to provide financial aid to the most vulnerable countries.
E-paper Algorithmic misogynoir in content moderation practice Published: June 2021 Existing content moderation practices, both algorithmically-driven and people-determined, are rooted in white colonialist culture. Black women’s opinions, experiences, and expertise are suppressed and their online communication streams are removed abruptly, silently, and quickly. This paper explores algorithmic misogynoir in content moderation and makes the case for the regular examination of the impact of content moderation tactics on Black women and other minoritized communities.
E-paper The state of content moderation for the LGBTIQA+ community and the role of the EU Digital Services Act By Christina Dinar Published: June 2021 Platforms can empower groups that have previously been silenced. However, platforms also host hateful and illegal content, often targeted at minorities, and content is prone to being unfairly censored by algorithmically biased moderation systems. This report analyzes the current environment of content moderation, particularly bringing to light negative effects for the LGBTIQA+ community, and provides policy recommendations for the forthcoming negotiations on the EU Digital Services Act.
E-Paper Ukraine and the European Green Deal Guiding Principles for Effective Cooperation By Iryna Holovko Published: December 2021 To make Europe a climate-neutral continent by 2050, the European Union needs to work closely with its neighbours, including those in the Eastern Partnership. Ukraine was among the first EU neighbours to announce their readiness to contribute to the European Green Deal.
E-Paper Navigating Uncharted Waters Russia’s Evolving Reactions to the CBAM and the European Green Deal By Yana Zabanova Published: November 2021 Many Russian stakeholders no longer fiercely reject the EU’s plans to tax carbon intensive imports, but look at the global decarbonisation efforts more foresightedly. Windows of opportunities for international cooperation appear. However, instead of joining the global shift to renewables, Russia develops its own approach with a strong role for traditional energy sources.
E-Paper Between Hard and Soft Power The European Union in a More Competitive World Published: June 2021 Although political debates were for the most part overshadowed by the Corona crisis at the beginning of 2021, this E-Paper wants to address the question of how the European Union could find its place in a more competitive world. The buzzwords of this debate were the concepts of strategic autonomy and strategic sovereignty of the EU.