
Chiara Martinelli
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Jan 20, 2025 |
caneurope.org | Chiara Martinelli
Written by Chiara Martinelli, Director at CAN Europe. As Donald Trump takes the oath of office for his second term as President of the United States, the international community braces for yet another tumultuous chapter in global climate diplomacy. Amongst Trump’s first actions, he is widely expected to initiate the United States’ withdrawal from the Paris Agreement – an announcement that is somehow both simultaneously predictable and shocking.
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Jul 3, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Chiara Martinelli |Edouard Gaudot |Filipe Henriques |Hans Kundnani
A lo largo de la pasada década, Europa ha comenzado a verse a sí misma como una civilización amenazada por influencias externas. Este giro en materia de civilización, alentado por sucesos tales como la anexión de Crimea en 2014 y la crisis de los refugiados en 2015, está impulsado por una noción específica de la identidad europea, razona Hans Kundnani en su libro Eurowhiteness: Culture, Empire and Race in the European Project.
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May 31, 2024 |
caneurope.org | Chiara Martinelli
Read the full opinion editorial originally published on EurActivBy Chiara MartinelliAhead of the 2019 European elections, young climate activists took to the streets in all corners of our continent to demand urgent climate action from the EU. The combination of advocacy efforts and grassroot movements catalysed a transformative green wave across Europe that was marked by the election of many climate protectors to the European Parliament.
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May 30, 2024 |
euractiv.com | Chiara Martinelli
Ahead of the 2019 European elections, young climate activists took to the streets in all corners of our continent to demand urgent climate action from the EU. The combination of advocacy efforts and grassroot movements catalysed a transformative green wave across Europe that was marked by the election of many climate protectors to the European Parliament.
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Nov 30, 2023 |
caneurope.org | Chiara Martinelli |Tomas Nilsson
Read the full opinion editorial originally published on the Social EuropeBy Chiara MartinelliThis year, European Union member states were required under EU regulation to update their National Energy and Climate Plans (NECP). These documents should drive the transformation of how Europeans use energy, grow food, move around and manage waste. Yet significant gaps remain, in the process and in terms of targets and measures.
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