Russia’s war-fueled authoritarian turn is accelerating a silent environmental collapse. This study uncovers how deregulation, data suppression, and rising emissions now threaten not only Russia’s ecosystems but global climate action itself.
Can the 2026 FIFA World Cup be a game changer for climate diplomacy? This brief argues green business can revive transatlantic cooperation—turning sports, soft power, and economic incentives into a new playbook for sustainable action.
Will the EU-US Trade and Technology Council shape a resilient future or succumb to geopolitical rifts? This in-depth exploration of scenarios, challenges, and opportunities for transatlantic collaboration on trade, tech, and climate action outlines possible futures.
Data and digital technologies can facilitate a just transition to greener and more equitable urban transportation systems. This transatlantic study, which complements a parallel study from the U.S., explores how public-private data sharing and seamless mobility between modes of transport can help cities achieve their climate and inclusion goals - even across different regulatory systems.
Data and digital technologies can facilitate a just transition to greener and more equitable urban transportation systems. This transatlantic study, which complements a parallel study from Germany, explores how public-private data sharing and seamless mobility between modes of transport can help cities achieve their climate and inclusion goals - even across different regulatory systems.