The Polish conservatives and the ecology issue Published: 12 November 2015 The conviction that Poland should denounce the EU climate agreement still forms a big part of the political beliefs. However, other voices on this issue can increasingly be heard on the right side of the political spectrum. Michał Olszewski
The Polish conservatives and the ecology issue Published: 12 November 2015 The conviction that Poland should denounce the EU climate agreement still forms a big part of the political beliefs. However, other voices on this issue can increasingly be heard on the right side of the political spectrum. Michał Olszewski
The Polish conservatives and the ecology issue Published: 12 November 2015 The conviction that Poland should denounce the EU climate agreement still forms a big part of the political beliefs. However, other voices on this issue can increasingly be heard on the right side of the political spectrum. Michał Olszewski
Transparency standards should include climate risks Published: 4 November 2015 Rigorous disclosure requirements and increased transparency are vital to reclaim the space for citizens to be able to demand climate justice. Lili Fuhr, Simon Taylor
From Warsaw to Paris: Introduction Published: 28 October 2015 The Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union in cooperation with E3G organise the Dialogue Series “From Warsaw to Paris” on EU ambition in the international climate regime in the run-up to the Climate Summit (COP21) in Paris in 2015. Silvia Brugger
Big Polluters, Pay up Published: 26 October 2015 As the world's poorest and most vulnerable populations suffer huge losses from climate change, the entities most responsible for the problem - the so-called "Big Polluters" - continue to reap billions in profits. This has to change. Stephen Leonard
Europe Must be Strong on Climate Risk at COP21 Published: 18 September 2015 If the EU is serious about an ambitious agreement at the UN talks in Paris, it must prioritise adaptation and resilience to climate risk in the negotiations, write Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung's Presidents Barbara Unmüßig and Ralf Fücks and E3G's Chief Executive Nick Mabey. Barbara Unmüßig, Ralf Fücks
Bold policies needed on Regional Renewables Cooperation Published: 15 September 2015 The report Driving regional cooperation forward in the 2030 renewable energy framework, explores the role of regional cooperation to reach or even exceed the target of at least 27% renewables by 2030.
The Czech Nuclear Illusion Published: 17 August 2015 In the first week of June, the Czech government adopted an action plan that is supposed to lead to the construction of four new reactors in the country. The government’s decision, however, is not the product of a rational political debate; it is the result of the long-term erosion of responsible governing. Martin Sedlák
How the EU can lead on climate change and migration – Time to translate research findings into policies Published: 15 July 2015 The interrelation between climate change and migration is complex and at times hard to grasp. Environmentally-induced migration intersects with development, adaptation, humanitarian and migration policies, which leads to difficulties in adequately responding to the phenomenon. Silvia Brugger, Diane Le Naour