Géopolitique, Réseau, Énergie, Environnement, Nature
Scientific Committee
Luiza Bialasiewicz, Pierre Charbonnier, Amy Dahan, Patrice Geoffron, François Gemenne,
Isabelle Kocher, Cécile Maisonneuve, Stéphanie Monjon, Magali Reghezza, Adam Tooze, Shahin Vallée, Françoise Vimeux
Editor
Ramona Bloj
Director of Publication
Gilles Gressani
Géopolitique, Réseau, Énergie, Environnement, Nature
GREEN
GREEN combines research in the critical fields of Geopolitics, Réseau (networks), Energy, Environment, and Nature. Led by a diverse, interdisciplinary, and international scientific committee, it covers a range of topics pertinent to these fields. Published in both French and English, the second volume of GREEN focuses on War Ecology.
s'abonnerAfter Cop 27: Geopolitics of the Green Deal
After the invasion of Ukraine, Europe needs a new social contract—the Green New Deal launched by the Union could play this role. This new issue of GREEN, curated by Laurence Tubiana, crosses scales and approaches and asks a key question, in the aftermath of the COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh: how to build the ecological transition in asymmetry?
accéder à la revueChina’s Ecological Power: Analysis, Critiques, and Perspectives
Alongside the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, China has emerged as a leading country in multilateral climate arenas, announcing its goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2060 in September 2020 at the United Nations. On the national political scene, the notion of ecological civilization is central to the government's discourse on environmental protection and the fight against climate change. However, fossil fuels still dominate China's energy and electricity supply, pollution is still at worrying levels, and greenhouse gas emissions are still rising. Today, what is the reality of the ecological transition of the world's second largest country? What does it portend for its future?
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