Why do trade rules block the way to sustainable consumption? Analysis Trade rules should pave the way, not block the path, to sustainable consumption. Collaboration between the EU and US could be key to ensuring that consumers can access genuinely green products, free from misleading claims. By Mykyta Sobko
Tackling Tech: The Need for Environmental Accountability and Regulation to Protect the Planet and its People Capstone Tech's rapid growth is impacting the planet. From data centers' water use to the e-waste crisis and urban mining, there is an urgent need for sustainable practices in tech to protect resources, communities, and the environment. By Liya Mekonnen
The Hidden Border Security Industrial Complex Reflection A reflection on the process of mapping the industry of high tech surveillance along the U.S.-Mexico border By Andrew Zuker
The European Parliament Elections Will Serve as a Litmus Test for the Fight Against Disinformation Analysis The upcoming European Parliament elections are set to be a critical test in the fight against disinformation. With new regulations and AI challenges, how will Europe ensure election integrity? By Drew Mitnick and Zora Siebert
Countering online risks in a ‘Super Election Year’: Why the EU and Africa need each other Analysis The European Union should work together with partners in Africa to secure electoral systems against cyberattacks and to prevent the spread of false and misleading information. This is also in line with European interests and values. By Cayley Clifford and Sabine Muscat
2024 Cohort of Transatlantic Media Fellows Announcement We are excited to announce our selection of Transatlantic Media Fellows for 2024!
The sustainability of AI beyond regulation: a revival of national strategies? Commentary Governments worldwide have been adopting national AI strategies to guide the design of policies for enhancing Artificial Intelligence (AI) development. Through these strategies, many countries have expressed AI’s potential for helping combat environmental degradation, but almost none have reflected on the role of strategies in reducing AI’s own environmental impacts. This article discusses this trend and reflects on how public policies could help make AI development and deployment less impactful. By José Renato Laranjeira de Pereira
Canada tries to make tech more Canadian - Exploring digital platform regulation Bills C-11 and C-18 Analysis Canadian Bill C-11 and Bill C-18 aim to promote domestic content on digital platforms and support the struggling news industry. Controversies around these bills highlight challenges in digital regulation and their implications for global digital governance. By Drew Mitnick and Deitra Myers
Democracy online: The Canadian debate on digital platform regulations Podcast Episode Governments around the world are trying to tackle “Big Tech”, and in Canada, the government has rolled out a package of digital legislation: Bill C-11 and C-18. But it isn’t without controversy.
The EU AI Act and environmental protection: the case for a missed opportunity Commentary The AI Act has finally overcome its latest hurdle in the European Union’s legislative procedure after its adoption by the European Parliament. However, a void in its final version draws attention to the weakening of obligations aimed at reducing AI’s environmental impacts, despite the technology’s severe impacts on local communities, fauna and flora, both within and beyond European borders, particularly in the Majority World. This commentary investigates the opportunities missed by EU bodies to address such impacts during the AI Act debates. By José Renato Laranjeira de Pereira