How is Artificial Intelligence (AI) changing the workplace? Explainer The present article will show how AI has influenced various labor rights, and particularly the employee’s right to privacy, equality and due process. It will also illustrate how AI may damage human beings’ ability to provide for themselves through work. Tammy Katsabian
The Many Facets of Sustainable Finance: Perspectives from France and Italy Explainer Sustainable finance developments in France and Italy mark a vital shift towards eco-friendly and socially responsible investments. These countries lead by example, but the path is layered with challenges. Marine Cornelis
What is Greenwashing? Explainer With rising awareness of climate change, demand for green products grows. However, the market's expansion also increases greenwashing practices.
The Energy Crisis Ripple Effect: Households, Businesses, and the European Response Analysis Since summer 2021, increased economic activity post-COVID-19, along with supply chain shortages, inflation, the Russian war in Ukraine, and an unstable international business climate, have driven up energy prices, significantly impacting households and businesses. Marine Cornelis
Sustainable Safety: the Dutch Approach to Safe Road Design Backgrounder This text covers the history of traffic safety in the Netherlands, introduces the Sustainable Safety approach, presents its results, and discusses future developments and implications for traffic safety in the Netherlands and beyond. Anna Wyner
Sustainable Agriculture: What it Means and Why it Matters Explainer Agriculture uses over one-third of habitable land and 70% of global water, contributing to 30% of greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable agriculture aims to reduce environmental impact and promote fair conditions for farmers. Johannes C. Zeller
Promoting Circular Economy in the Construction Sector: A view from the Netherlands Explainer The construction industry has a considerable environmental impact as it requires a vast amount of resources and materials, while generating a significant amount of waste. How can it be made circular? Anne Rademaker
Navigating Smart City Development: A View from Germany Spotlight In recent years, the digital transformation of German society has accelerated, sustainable development, as well as concerns about data protection and usage, now drives the discourse surrounding smart cities in Germany. Severin Beucker
How does the European Union plan on making its food system more sustainable Explainer A few decades ago, food sustainability was ignored in Europe, but now it's a major concern. The EU's Farm to Fork strategy is crucial for reaching climate neutrality by 2050, highlighting the need to overhaul the food system. Alex Matulina
Examining the reach of the EU's Digital Services Act: how will it affect non-EU jurisdiction? Explainer When online users in Tel Aviv, Mexico City, Delhi today go to their preferred global news website, they are likely to receive a request to approve the collection of personal data, rather than have such information collected by default. This relatively new data protection mechanism has little to do with regulations in these users’ jurisdictions. Rather, it is a result of the EU’s GDPR, whose overhaul of data-collection and online privacy practices has benefitted not only European consumers, but consumers worldwide. Eyal Zilberman