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Tag: Green Politics

WE ARE THE GREEN WAVE – The “sustainable” option

Posted on 24 October 2018

Last week-end, a very exceptional and unprecedented phenomenon submerged Europe. A green wave gently made its way in three different regions of the continent. It wasn’t about a reforestation of urban areas, but about chronologically coordinated green political victories in three different regions. Various green politicians won local elections in Belgium, elections in Bavaria (Germany)…

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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE GREEN TO YOU

Posted on 1 February 2014

   “To be green means to think about today and tomorrow. As a gardener, I learnt that you fail if you focus only on this year’s harvest: you might have nothing the next year. Already in my years in the anti-nuclear movement, I understood that only with solidarity, passion, and patience you could win  on…

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Editorial – January 2002

Posted on 6 January 2002

Last week I met this boy to whom I told I was doing politics. And he said this was far too complicated for him, he’d chose his voting paper according to its colour and last time he had voted… yellow. Politics regard everyone but so many people think this is not for them, there are…

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