- The European cities leading the way in car-free living, Oct 14, 2017[1]
- How Food Assembly Created a Sustainable, Community-driven Food Sharing System in Europe, Aug 1, 2017[2]
January - June 2017[edit | edit source]
Mapped: How 'embodied' footprints compare across Europe, May 31[3]
The consideration of food as a commons rests upon its essentialness to human life and the revalorisation of the different food dimensions relevant to people, Feb 1[4]
2016[edit | edit source]
Could intercity cycle highways revolutionise the daily commute? Jun 30[5]
EU smashes 2020 emissions target six years early, Jun 21[6]
2015[edit | edit source]
The Other Market! October 15
- Last week I sat down with Pablo Calderon Salazar to talk about a great new project that bridges art with social design. In order to start a debat about 'work' in local communities initiator Calderon intervenes into daily life: he goes into dialogue with passers-by, challenging them to propose personal skills that would be usefull in a differently structured society and/or economy. Afterwards these conversations, opinions and proposals get documented with directly made posters, video's, podcasts, drawings and photo's. Let's talk about The Other Market![7]
European Project Recruits Smartphone Users to Collect Pollution Data, September 1[8]
New rules to dramatically reduce use of environment-damaging bags get all-clear, April 28[9]
Three European countries have already hit their renewable energy goals, March 10[10]
EU power emissions fell by more than 8% in 2014, January 14[11]
2014[edit | edit source]
Community energy deserves Europe-wide support, October 16[12]
More than 3,300 clean-up actions implemented via European Clean-Up Day, May 12[13]
Europe's young democracies learn to speak less and listen more. Amid volatility, governments in south-east Europe are starting to use technology to involve people in policymaking, April 29[14]
European Parliament votes to slash plastic bag waste, April 17[15]
Scandal of Europe's 11m empty homes, Febraury 23[16]
EU to cut carbon emissions by 40% by 2030, January 22[17]
See also[edit | edit source]
- Europe news (latest), 2023, 2021-2022, 2018-2020, 2014-2017
- Europe community action