Data for Sustainable Urban Mobility: Views from Germany and the United States Analysis Data and digital technologies can support the transition to greener and more equitable urban transportation systems. This transatlantic project looks at how public-private data-sharing and seamless mobility across transportation modes can support cities in reaching their climate and inclusion goals – across very different regulatory systems. By Sabine Muscat , Anusha Chitturi and Paul Schneider
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: A Historical Deal for Biodiversity Analysis The 15th Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Biodiversity took place in Montreal from the 7th to the 19th of December, 2022. The results were mixed. This article analyses the good, the bad, the ugly, as well as the way forward from CBD COP15.
100 days of Ukraine’s resistance: Russia-Ukraine war in numbers Facts On February 24, at 5:00 a.m. Ukrainians woke up to the sound of Russian missiles. Here are other key numbers related to the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Inhuman Calculations: How the Hungarian Government Selects a Group to be Scapegoated Analysis On 15 June, the majority of Hungarian MPs – representatives of the Hungarian Civic Alliance (FIDESZ) and the Movement for a Better Hungary (Jobbik) – voted for a bill that contained several provisions added to the original draft act, originally intended to enhance the protection of children and tighten sanctions against pedophile offenders. These new provisions introduce an explicit, harsh ban on the "portrayal and the promotion of gender identity different from sex at birth, the change of sex and homosexuality" for persons under the age of 18. By Bea Sándor
Inhuman Calculations: How the Hungarian Government Selects a Group to be Scapegoated Analysis On 15 June, the majority of Hungarian MPs – representatives of the Hungarian Civic Alliance (FIDESZ) and the Movement for a Better Hungary (Jobbik) – voted for a bill that contained several provisions added to the original draft act, originally intended to enhance the protection of children and tighten sanctions against pedophile offenders. These new provisions introduce an explicit, harsh ban on the "portrayal and the promotion of gender identity different from sex at birth, the change of sex and homosexuality" for persons under the age of 18. By Bea Sándor
Between cooperation and systemic rivalry: The EU-China Relations Interview How will EU-China relations look like in the future? Which priorities need to be set? Interview with Reinhard Bütikofer and Janka Oertel. By Katrin Altmeyer
Between cooperation and systemic rivalry: The EU-China Relations Interview How will EU-China relations look like in the future? Which priorities need to be set? Interview with Reinhard Bütikofer and Janka Oertel. By Katrin Altmeyer
Between cooperation and systemic rivalry: The EU-China Relations Interview How will EU-China relations look like in the future? Which priorities need to be set? Interview with Reinhard Bütikofer and Janka Oertel. By Katrin Altmeyer
Between cooperation and systemic rivalry: The EU-China Relations Interview How will EU-China relations look like in the future? Which priorities need to be set? Interview with Reinhard Bütikofer and Janka Oertel. By Katrin Altmeyer