You’ve probably seen more and more electric cars on the road. They’re supposed to be the solution, right? Clean, and green. But there’s something you might not know: the batteries inside those Electric Vehicles (EV) connect Berlín to Argentina, and the story isn’t as shiny as in the ads. In the Andes, rivers are drying up and entire communities are resisting destructive lithium mining. This is the hidden cost of Europe’s “green transition”. This month, governments are meeting in Geneva to neg...
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You’ve probably seen more and more electric cars on the road. They’re supposed to be the solution, right? Clean, and green. But there’s something you might not know: the batteries inside those Electric Vehicles (EV) connect Berlín to Argentina, and the story isn’t as shiny as in the ads. In the Andes, rivers are drying up and entire communities are resisting destructive lithium mining. This is the hidden cost of Europe’s “green transition”. This month, governments are meeting in Geneva to neg...
Geopolitik & Greenwashing del 1: Hvordan EU's grønne taksonomi blev til offentlig garanteret vildledning
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Geopolitik & Greenwashing del 1: Hvordan EU's grønne taksonomi blev til offentlig garanteret vildledning
EU er i høj grad et markedsøkonomisk projekt. Derfor er det næppe overraskende, at den overstatslige organisation i høj grad baserer sig på mobilisering af privat kapital, når der skal findes finansiering til den grønne omstilling. EU-klassificeringssystem for grønne investeringer, bedre kendt som EU's grønne taksonomi, skulle klargøre hvilke investeringer, der med rette kunne kategoriseres som bæredygtige. Men hvordan endte en politik med sådan en målsætning, med at køre så meget af spore...
Jord i Hovedet
You’ve probably seen more and more electric cars on the road. They’re supposed to be the solution, right? Clean, and green. But there’s something you might not know: the batteries inside those Electric Vehicles (EV) connect Berlín to Argentina, and the story isn’t as shiny as in the ads. In the Andes, rivers are drying up and entire communities are resisting destructive lithium mining. This is the hidden cost of Europe’s “green transition”. This month, governments are meeting in Geneva to neg...