The Ecosprinter Editorial Board is happy to present you a special edition about migration, environment & the refugee crisis. As the refugee crisis is still our present, and the European Union is giving a more than controversial response to it, our will was to give Young European Greens the possibility to express their opinions about it.
We invite you to explore the contributions we received:
- 2015 – 2018: How far did we get? – Jelena Aleksic: https://www.ecosprinter.eu/blog/2015-2018-how-far-did-we-get/
- No place to hide: the impact of climate change on migration – Fanny Teppe: https://www.ecosprinter.eu/blog/no-place-to-hide/
- The age of Aquarius – Enric Juan Alcocer: https://www.ecosprinter.eu/blog/the-age-of-aquarius/
- Extending Green energy solutions to refugee camps – Dora Leitner: https://www.ecosprinter.eu/blog/extending-green-energy-solutions-to-refugee-camps/
- From Libya to France, borders above Human Rights – Célia Da Costa Cruz: https://www.ecosprinter.eu/blog/libya-france-borders/
- No one knows what a “climate refugee” is, but we could all become one – Anya VerKamp: https://www.ecosprinter.eu/blog/climate-refugee/
- Green Camps, Green Europe? – Ivor Kruljac: https://www.ecosprinter.eu/blog/green-camps-green-europe/