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  • French anti-terrorism bill: a new orwellian reality?

    French anti-terrorism bill: a new orwellian reality?0

    • International Relations and Global Affairs, Op-ed
    • 26/04/2015

    French society holds its breath till the 5th May of 2015, the day when the final decision on the Anti-terrorism Bill proposal will be made. And they well have a reason to be afraid.

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  • Which way for Scottish wind energy?

    Which way for Scottish wind energy?0

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 20/04/2015

    Scotland’s vast wilderness and potential for development in wind and wave energy has earned it the label of the ‘Saudi Arabia of renewables’; a concept that the SNP were quick to seize on during their campaign for independence.

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  • Cyprus: Russia’s Potemkin village in the European Union?

    Cyprus: Russia’s Potemkin village in the European Union?3

    • International Relations and Global Affairs, Op-ed
    • 16/04/2015

    A growing and significant partner for the European Union, Russia has also often played a double game aimed at destabilizing the Old Continent and continuing its policy of balkanization within the EU.

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  • Energy-related CO2 emissions stabilized in 2014 – so what?

    Energy-related CO2 emissions stabilized in 2014 – so what?0

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 13/04/2015

    Thus far global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions stabilized or decreased only in times of economic downturn, for example in 2008/09. The stabilization of energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in 2014 when the global economy grew by 3% comes as a total surprise. What to make of this news?

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  • Towards community-based social services

    Towards community-based social services0

    • Op-ed, Social and Economic Policy
    • 01/04/2015

    The transition to a community-based care system based on a wide range of social services for people with disabilities has been stalled in a number of countries due to austerity measures undertaken in light of the economic crisis.

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  • What are you switching off at Earth Hour?

    What are you switching off at Earth Hour?0

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 28/03/2015

    I once shared a house with an environmentally hyper-friendly lady. Nothing went to waste, no energy was left unused. Her carbon footprint ruled her life. On Earth Hour she would turn all our lights and energy-consuming devices off, before stepping outside in the hope that our neighbours too would be cast in darkness. Today she will be doing her routine for the 9th consecutive year – on Earth Hour.

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