Submitted by Lucia Posteraro
A new report by the independent think tank OpenEXP, supported by the European Climate Foundation, claims that the Energy Chart... Read More
The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic has raised myriad questions about the past and future of our global civilization. Questions about the past mostly relate ... Read More
Submitted by John Ploeg
Last month, I joined a lobbying delegation from France, Germany, Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands and Belgium in Brussels to prese... Read More
Frederic Mion, president of Sciences Po .
The dominant message of the Youth & Leaders Summit (YLS) 2020 was the pressing need for immediate, collective,... Read More
If you are a student of the Paris School of International Affairs, chances are high that you were marked absent from your classes on Nov. 12 and 13, and you we... Read More
by Meike Eijsberg and Annina Claesson
On Oct. 7, Extinction Rebellion launched its largest action yet, titled International Rebellion. At 10 a.m., the peace... Read More
by Annina Claesson
Nearly 8 million people – that is how many people who took part in the global climate strikes from Sept. 20 to 27, 2019. Protests spanned... Read More
by Ole Jakob Weber
What are today’s common goals for the European project? Judging from daily politics and the newspapers: there are very few. But judging from... Read More
By Stuart Richardson
Every day, on my way to school, I cross the Pont Saint-Louis in central Paris. The paved footbridge connects the city’s two inhabited isla... Read More
By Laura Holden
Coffee: the life-blood of every student. In the UK, we drink approximately 55 million cups of coffee per day, while 80% of UK househo... Read More