A clean, expanded power system can be achieved in Europe by 2035—at no extra cost above stated plans.
EU carbon border tax could hurt developing countries
Miriam González Durántez and Calli Obern
Europe should mitigate the protectionist threat in its climate agenda.
Ensuring adequate minimum wages in an age of inflation
Carlos Vacas-Soriano and Christine Aumayr-Pintar
Minimum wages have risen across Europe this year. Inflation is eroding them.
China to the rescue?
Who could soften the apocalyptic effects of the war in Ukraine on the global south? China could, says Branko Milanovic.
Public services should not be the victims of inflation
On UN Public Service Day, many public-service workers and the services they provide remain needlessly impoverished.
Let’s count what really matters
Tracking four alternative economic indicators would provide a very different view of comparative performance than GDP.
Ukraine and the geopolitics of the energy transition
Béla Galgóczi and Paolo Tomassetti
The worst scenario of an ‘unjust transition’ has hoved into view with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. But another Europe is possible.
From subsidising energy to reducing dependence
The only answer to energy price inflation is to reduce energy needs and dependence on fossil fuels, prioritising those on low incomes.
A social-democratic decade ahead?
Now Austria’s SPÖ too has left its competitors far behind, Robert Misik asks: is the Zeitgeist moving to the left?
Why we are on Brussels’ streets
Marie Hélène Ska, Miranda Ulens and Olivier Valentin
Tens of thousands of Belgian workers today demand better wages and purchasing power.
Working from a distance: remote or removed?
Nicola Countouris and Valerio De Stefano
Remote work will outlast the pandemic. But workers must be inoculated against the risks.
Blindspots in free movement lead to homelessness
Simona Barbu and Sergio Pérez Barranco
Mobile EU citizens can fall through national safety nets.
The urgent need for a post-growth society
Converting to an economy based on need rather than accumulation is not just an ecological imperative but a social desideratum.
Von der Leyen is losing ground
If the European Union does not stand up for the rule of law in Poland and Hungary, it will embolden authoritarians everywhere.