The EU has established a Just Transition Fund to help support regions and sectors that face socio-economic challenges during the transition to climate neutrality. Anna Kyriazi and Joan Miró explain how the fund came to be adopted and its role in highlighting the social policy implications of pursuing a green transition
In a recent EUROPP article, Steve Fuller argued that social democracy and neoliberalism may have mor...
Design is low on theory of transformation, which becomes problematic as the practices and outputs of...
British landscapes are likely to change profoundly in the coming decades as global temperatures rise...
The present work makes the proposition that current debates on climate change may overemphasize the ...
This chapter starts from the claim that green growth, or raising eco-efficiency, will not suffice to...
Radical changes in individual and collective behaviour may be required to mitigate the impact of cli...
Eric Neumayer and Charles Joly argue that the key challenges posed by making a transition to a susta...
A report published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on 9 August has been described a...
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Conflicts surrounding the development of public lands are on the rise around the world. In the Unite...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development regards the circular economy as the economic model to ai...
The contribution of traditional social democracy to the consolidation of neoliberalism in Europe ill...
Transition finance – designed to help polluting companies deliver long-term strategies to reduce the...
Furloughing is hardly sustainable over time. Differentiated policies are needed to protect existing ...
Kate Summers argues that while scholars often engage in descriptively identifying social security pr...
In a recent EUROPP article, Steve Fuller argued that social democracy and neoliberalism may have mor...
Design is low on theory of transformation, which becomes problematic as the practices and outputs of...
British landscapes are likely to change profoundly in the coming decades as global temperatures rise...
The present work makes the proposition that current debates on climate change may overemphasize the ...
This chapter starts from the claim that green growth, or raising eco-efficiency, will not suffice to...
Radical changes in individual and collective behaviour may be required to mitigate the impact of cli...
Eric Neumayer and Charles Joly argue that the key challenges posed by making a transition to a susta...
A report published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on 9 August has been described a...
Vaccines are helping us survive this pandemic. The climate emergency requires a similar leap in tech...
Conflicts surrounding the development of public lands are on the rise around the world. In the Unite...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development regards the circular economy as the economic model to ai...
The contribution of traditional social democracy to the consolidation of neoliberalism in Europe ill...
Transition finance – designed to help polluting companies deliver long-term strategies to reduce the...
Furloughing is hardly sustainable over time. Differentiated policies are needed to protect existing ...
Kate Summers argues that while scholars often engage in descriptively identifying social security pr...
In a recent EUROPP article, Steve Fuller argued that social democracy and neoliberalism may have mor...
Design is low on theory of transformation, which becomes problematic as the practices and outputs of...
British landscapes are likely to change profoundly in the coming decades as global temperatures rise...