“Tomorrow, will we still have enough metals to meet our needs? » Carte blanche – La Libre
Carte blanche from Géraldine Duquenne, research and advocacy officer at the Justice & Peace Commission. The Free.
What ecological transition for tomorrow? Energy, climate, metals (Part 3)
To stem the ecological catastrophe, sobriety is essential. It is urgent that our politicians admit this and take control of it.
What ecological transition for tomorrow? Energy, climate, metals (Part 2)
The ecological transition is very dependent on metals but the supply risks not being able to meet the rapidly growing demand, among other limits linked to these resources.
What ecological transition for tomorrow? Energy, climate, metals (Part 1)
If the ecological transition is essential, certain key aspects such as economic growth or the limits to renewable energies seem too little thought through.
Testify and inform: the challenge of images
The question of the representation of conflicts and extreme violence has raised a number of questions, starting with the trivialization of the view of this type of event. The images of the war in Ukraine that reach us daily today make us aware that it is necessary to educate our eyes, in order to rethink our ways of seeing.
Disinformation: a weapon of war, a danger to peace
In an increasingly connected world, information is a key element in confronting the adversaries of democracy. But what about misinformation?
International sanctions: democracy in disarray
With the invasion of Ukraine, the Russian threat forces the West to resort to international sanctions, generating economic dependence among peoples and offering a key to understanding the democratic discourse at odds with the ideal it promotes.
Pour Parler de Paix n°119 – Ukraine, one war too many. What to do from Belgium?
For this edition of Pour Parler de Paix, the volunteers chose to deal with the war in Ukraine.
Andalusia: laboratory of European mining renewal
Is mining the future of Europe? Focus on Spain, in the midst of a mining revival “in the service” of the ecological transition.
No more impunity for big companies: the EU will hold them to account
In the EU and Belgium, proposals are on the table to legislate corporate responsibility for their value chains in order to end human rights and environmental violations. But gaps persist…