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Environment, Politics & Policy

Towards integrated natural and cultural heritage policy in Europe and beyond

Professor Rodney Harrison highlights the inter-relationship between natural and cultural heritage and the importance of coordinated policies to manage and conserve landscapes. Continue reading Towards integrated natural and cultural heritage policy in Europe and beyond

UCL European Institute6 December 20226 December 2022Leave a comment
History & Culture, Politics & Governance, Politics & Policy

Borgen is back – what the series gets right (and wrong) about Danish politics

Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen explores the connections of the Netflix series to real-life politics. Continue reading Borgen is back – what the series gets right (and wrong) about Danish politics

UCL European Institute22 June 202222 June 2022Leave a comment
Environment, Trade & Economy

The EU’s new Supply Chain Due Diligence Regulation: Fewer violations, more enforcement

Ann-Evelyn Luyten explores the EU’s new Supply Chain Due Diligence Regulation and how it will impact the sustainable development agenda. Continue reading The EU’s new Supply Chain Due Diligence Regulation: Fewer violations, more enforcement

UCL European Institute8 December 202011 December 2020Leave a comment
Brexit, Environment

Why a deal on energy could break the Brexit logjam

Michael Grubb, Professor of Energy and Climate Change at UCL, discusses how a deal in the energy sector will be of mutual benefit to the UK and the EU during the negotiations, providing an opportunity to overcome the Brexit impasse. Continue reading Why a deal on energy could break the Brexit logjam

UCL European Institute10 September 202024 September 20202 Comments
Environment

Black lives matter in Europe too

Khaled Diab, Author of ‘Islam for the Politically Incorrect’ and Anti-Terrorism Expert, highlights how racism continues to manifest in Europe, providing an interesting perspective on racism in relation to ethnicity, equality and the environment. Continue reading Black lives matter in Europe too

UCL European Institute3 August 202024 September 2020Leave a comment

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