Raising the Voices of Young Climate Leaders from the Global South in Climate Talks Published: 18 October 2021 We chronicle here some of the insights and contributions shared by the first cohort of young climate leaders participating in the CLI, including on raising ambition for the climate negotiations as well as recognizing and sharing indigenous and ancestral knowledge from their respective countries in strategies to address the climate emergency.
Building a Diverse and Inclusive Culture of Remembrance Published: 21 July 2021 Building a Diverse and Inclusive Culture of Remembrance (DAICOR) is a reciprocal transatlantic exchange program for individuals with a professional interest in the promotion of an inclusive and progressive culture of remembrance in public spaces in Germany and the United States.
Support for democracy and human rights in Turkey: New avenues for closer transatlantic alignment? Published: 14 July 2021 In this dossier, four experts examine the status of Turkey’s relations with the US and the EU and fields of cooperation and conflict from different perspectives.
Beyond Connectivity Published: 27 January 2022 Closing the digital divide has become a core objective of development policy. Digital infrastructure and technology features large in emerging connectivity and digital transformation strategies, from the EU’s Global Gateway to the U.S.-led Build Back Better World. This dossier discusses pathways to a needs- and values-based approach to working with partner countries. This approach does not stop at providing hardware but enables a digital life that’s good for people and the planet.
Artificial Intelligence Published: 26 January 2022 The arrival of Artificial Intelligence is causing unprecedented disruptions to our economies and societies. Algorithms tell us how to get from A to B, they calculate ways to save energy and they may soon drive our cars. Which countries and industries are ready for this shift - can Europe catch up to the U.S. and China? How should we regulate AI and where should we draw lines – do facial recognition or social scoring represent unacceptable risks? Our dossier provides some guidance through this ethical labyrinth.
COP26 Published: 28 October 2021 At COP26, it is up to the rich industrialized countries to take bold actions to address their collective shortcomings and unfulfilled promises, and to give up on false solutions.
Discrimination by moderation Published: 22 June 2021 The authors of these two reports address the effects of current practices of platform moderation on LGBTIQA+ communities on Black women in the United States and propose an intersectional perspective for future legislation.