
Léa Legras
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Jan 7, 2025 |
dialnet.unirioja.es | Cléa Fache |Hugo Chirol |Léa Legras
Ayuda Buscar en la ayuda Buscar en la ayuda La lluita contra l'orbanisme a Budapest Autores: Cléa Fache, Hugo Chirol, Léa Legras Localización: Nous Horitzons, ISSN 0213-1366, Nº. 225, 2024, págs. 60-65 Idioma: catalán Texto completo no disponible (Saber más ...) Resumen Traducció de l'article publicat a la Green European Journal el 6 d'octubre de 2023
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Sep 24, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Attila Mráz |Cléa Fache |Hugo Chirol |Léa Legras
With extreme right-wing forces gaining ground across Europe, cultural events and institutions represent an essential tool for democratic resistance. Since taking over as artistic director of the popular Vienna Festival last year, Milo Rau has been a prominent voice against the rise of the far-right FPÖ in Austrian politics, setting up spaces for public participation and mobilising people against Europe’s new authoritarians.
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Jun 12, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Chris Vrettos |Cléa Fache |Hugo Chirol |Léa Legras
The importance of an energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables is now accepted as a fact and seen as a guarantee for decades of green growth. But the plausibility of energy transitions stems from a false history, argues historian of science Jean-Baptiste Fressoz: rather than being simply in competition with each other, different energy sources are also in symbiosis. How did the notion of energy transition come about, and what risks does it pose for meaningful climate action?
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May 23, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Adam Ostolski |Cléa Fache |Hugo Chirol |Léa Legras
A les portes de les eleccions de juny, les institucions de la UE i les forces polítiques afalaguen les noves generacions perquè votin. Però cinc anys després que els joves es mobilitzessin a favor de la crisi climàtica i impulsessin el Pacte Verd Europeu, la percepció és la d’una joventut desvinculada, llastrada per múltiples crisis i la incertesa sobre el futur. És exacta aquesta imatge o som a temps de canviar-la?
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May 23, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Cléa Fache |Hugo Chirol |Léa Legras |María Dios
Can energy communities help get people on board the green transition and turn the tide against the rising far right? With Europeans heading to the polls in two weeks to elect a new EU Parliament, right-wing forces seem set to gain seats. This shift would partly reflect one that has already happened at national level in various European countries, from Italy to France, Sweden, and Portugal, where the far right has leveraged social and economic insecurity to gain consensus.
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