Challenges for cross-border railways in Europe European Mobility Atlas 2021 The technical problems with international rail in Europe are quite well understood. But are there ways to improve the situation while not challenging the fundamental status quo? Ways where, at the border, some basic changes could improve matters for international railway travellers? By Jon Worth
Making mobility accessible to all European Mobility Atlas 2021 Every passenger aims to get from point A to B as quickly, easily and affordably as possible. For persons with reduced mobility, one cannot talk of fair and equal access. European mobility can only be sustainable if public transport is accessible for everybody. Otherwise, users will always revert to the solution of motorised private transport. Consequently, the freedom of mobility is strongly related to the question of accessibility to the different means of transport for everybody. By Philipp Cerny and Stephanie Aeffner
Agriculture Atlas: the changes needed in agricultural policy, in simple terms Relacja The European agricultural policy requires environmental and social sustainability, and broad public debate. Such a change is only possible if EU funds mainly support farms – small and medium-sized ones in particular – that care about the environment, produce healthy food and sustain quality jobs. By Ewa Jakubowska-Lorenz
Do we know what we eat and are going to eat? Report The challenges facing modern agriculture, changes going on in the countryside and a reform of the Common Agricultural Policy require an extensive public debate to be initiated, in the opinion of those striving for sustainable development. By Ewa Jakubowska-Lorenz
Meat Atlas 2015 - Facts and figures about the animals we eat This publication sheds light on the impacts of meat and dairy production, and aims to catalyse the debate over the need for better, safer and more sustainable food and farming. Download Please select a file format. pdf epub mobi pdf
Radical Goals for Sustainable Development The coming set of Sustainable Development Goals will seek to protect ecosystems, conserve resources, and, as with the Millennium Development Goals, lift millions of people out of poverty. Now that solid legal ground must be developed further. By Barbara Unmüßig
Economic Growth – Sustainable and (Un)Limited? How can we secure global prosperity anchored in a sustainable and balanced relationship between humans and nature? How to paint economic growth in green? The debates by the hbs and Norden Centrum in Warsaw and Wrocław took place as a part of the the 11th Planete+ Doc Film Festival after the screening of “Last Call”. Read the report by David Tischer.