What is the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism? Published: 21 March 2022 Explainer This explainer provides an overview of the key design elements of the EU's ‘carbon border adjustment mechanism’ (CBAM) as part of the EU Green Deal's new approach to carbon leakage. By Michael Jakob
Just Transition? Socio-Ecological Impacts of Carbon Pricing Published: 21 March 2022 Explainer Carbon pricing is seen as the most efficient climate change mitigation policy, offering cost-effective greenhouse gas reduction. However, its social equity is in question, as higher fossil fuel prices impact different social groups unequally.
The Circular Valley Published: 19 March 2022 Case-Study The Circular Valley is a regional initiative currently bringing together more than 50 companies and research organizations around Wuppertal, which aims to implement the idea of a circular economy into practice.
"Disinformation is not just any piece of “fake news” – It's the deliberate dissemination of false or misleading information" Published: 14 March 2022 Interview A conversation with Dr. Ulrike Klinger about political communication, the transformation of digital public spheres, local communication and the challenges to democracy in the digital age.
Digital Campaigns’ Trends in the General Elections for the 24th Knesset Published: 8 March 2022 Spotlight Social media platforms have significantly changed the ways in which political campaigns are run, due to their tremendous effect on how we form opinions and attitudes, as well as on our choice as to whether to become politically involved. This Spotlight focuses on the digital campaigns that accompanied the general elections for the 24th Knesset on March 2021. By Sharon Haleva-Amir
"The basis for democratic discourse in the age of social media is skewed" Published: 4 March 2022 Interview A conversation with Ori Kol, Co-Founder of the Israeli disinformation watchdog FakeReporter, about social media, democracy and the dynamics of public discourse in the digital age in Israel, and beyond.
Fashion Recycling: Are We There Yet? Published: 4 March 2022 Commentary Fast Fashion and the hyper-consumption of clothing has a huge impact on the environment and is unsustainable. Could clothing recycling help to reduce the toll of the fashion industry on the environment? By Olga Cieslak
What are Filter Bubbles and Digital Echo Chambers? Published: 4 March 2022 Explainer Many experts are concerned that the curation of content on social media platforms limit our chances of encountering challenging viewpoints. Filter bubbles and digital echo chambers are therefore seen as one of the main causes of polarization and radicalization online. By Judith Möller
What is the Status of Energy Poverty in Europe? Published: 4 March 2022 Explainer Before the pandemic, 34 million Europeans couldn't heat their homes, and 30.3 million couldn't afford utility bills, affecting public health and productivity. This text explores the implications and potential solutions. By Marine Cornelis
Targeted Advertising – How it Works and Where it is Failing Published: 4 March 2022 Explainer Targeted advertising, or microtargeting, involves displaying selected ads to a predefined group of users on a platform at auctioned prices. This Explainer highlights the implications and controversies surrounding the practice. By Marie-Theres Sekwenz