EU-UK relations after Brexit Dossier The Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung is looking at critical themes for both the UK and the EU — their future relationship, democracy, foreign and security policy and the green transformation. We commission some of the leading thinkers on these topics to write commentaries and analyses.
The road to the 2024 European Parliament elections Dossier Insights from the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung's offices and partners on the 2024 European Parliament elections, the next EU legislative term, and the "super election" year 2024 ✅🗳️🇪🇺 By Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union
24th Foreign Policy Conference Dossier The 24th Foreign Policy Conference of the Heinrich Böll Foundation focusses on current debates around the future of the EU Common Foreign and Security Policy with special emphasis on the outlook for a post-national European Security Order, including an EU Army and an independent EU nuclear deterrent. Another focus of the Expert conference is the search for a new balance in transatlantic burden sharing in three crisis regions: the Western Balkans, the Indo-Pacific and Ukraine. How much US engagement is still needed, and which role can Europe play for the security of these regions? By Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
COP 28: Climate Conference in Dubai Dossier COP28 is being held under the banner of the urgently needed global energy transition: More and more governments and international civil society are calling for a global agreement on a rapid, comprehensive and just phase-out of all fossil fuels - coal, oil and gas. At the same time, there is a great risk that carbon capture and storage (CCS) and other risky technologies and carbon offsetting mechanisms will be promoted at COP28 in order to delay and water down the fossil fuel phase-out. This dossier contains analyses and comments on the most important negotiating points. By Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
Cursed Treasures: The global hunger for raw materials and its consequences for people and the environment Böll.Thema In this edition of the Böll.Thema magazine, we aim to deliver insights into emerging trends in resource extraction, associated challenges, and, most importantly, the prospects for transformation. By Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
Towards a common European China strategy? Dossier Since the EU published its EU-China Strategic Outlook in 2019, half a dozen EU Member States have come out with relevant China-related strategies. A new study by Jacob Mardell highlights that with each newly published national strategy on China or the Indo-Pacific, the overall EU approach towards China is also evolving.
Peatland Atlas 2023 | Facts and figures about wet climate guardians Peatland Atlas 2023 The Peatland Atlas 2023 highlights the consequences of the destruction of these unique habitats, but also the potential of wet peatlands for mitigating climate change.
Roadmap to 100% renewable energy in the EU Dossier Europe strives to become the first climate neutral continent by 2050. To achieve this objective, it must now lay the foundations for an energy system based entirely on renewable energy. It is clear that solar and wind power deployment has to be accelerated, an integrated strategy across all sectors of production and consumption has to be developed, and that power infrastructure needs to be improved to enable sector integration and cross-border electricity trade. By Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union and Environmental Action Germany
Green hydrogen: Sustainable investment and fair trade Dossier Within the energy transition, international trade in green hydrogen and its derivatives will play an important role. But what opportunities and risks does this entail for exporting countries in the global South? What framework is needed to ensure that investments and trade develop from the start with sustainability in mind? The Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung and Bread for the World are exploring these questions in a joint project. By Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
Feminist foreign policy Dossier Diversity in political decision-making processes contributes to more successful and sustainable policies and guarantees greater responsiveness to the people’s needs. However, women and marginalised groups still have limited access to the decision-making process, especially in the field of foreign and security policy. Feminist foreign policy offers a new approach by putting human security at its core and aiming at dismantling oppressive and discriminatory power structures, addressing the experiences and needs of all parts of society, especially of the most vulnerable and marginalised groups.