The Green Party is deeply concerned by reports that the United States intends once again to station nuclear weapons at RAF Lakenheath – a US-controlled airbase in Suffolk.
Linda Walker, from the Green Party Policy Working Group on Peace, Security and Defence which co-authored the new policy, explains the Party’s new position
‘What we need is the courage to look the very difficult truth in the face’. Victor Anderson and Rupert Read, from The Moderate Flank Incubator, dissect the recent and ‘historic’ biodivers...
COP27 failed to agree on more ambitious targets for reducing emissions, despite clear warnings that the world is on a pathway to a 2.8°C rise or more. Carne Ross, Green Party spokesperson...
Following the final Sharm el-Sheikh Implementation Plan from the COP27 climate negotiations in Egypt, Adrian Ramsay calls for wealthy countries like the UK ‘to step up, honour their commi...
During a visit to Kyiv, Green peer Natalie Bennett reflects on the role of the recent Political Declaration on the Use of Explosive Weapons in Populated Area.
Many countries who signed the Paris Agreement continue to subsidise fossil fuels and nuclear energy, concealing their devastating cost to society. Green Parties around the world have a so...
There are, sadly, several reasons to be less optimistic for COP27 than we were for COP26, say Joseph Eastoe and Rupert Read of GreensCAN. The pair set out 11 tests that they believe COP27...
Fossil fuels are the single largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Yet global governments are on track to produce 120 per cent more than is compatible with the Paris Agreement. ...
Igor Matutinović urges immediate public support for living costs as a way for European governments to protect households without sacrificing the green transition.
The party's coalition has so far been marked by much turbulence – with the war in Ukraine and the related energy and cost of living crises to contend with. Co-leader Ricarda Lang reflects...
France’s Green Party faced an uphill struggle to stand out in the eyes of voters at the country’s presidential elections – if the party is to succeed in the future, Adèle Carson argues, i...
In an interview for the Green European Journal, Australian Green Party Leader Christine Milne talks about what the party's big wins in the recent election mean for the country's future.
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The face of the politics of this war has, so far, been men. Mila O’Sullivan considers the gendered nature of war and calls for a feminist foreign policy from the international community.
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‘Even when the fighting stops, the violence will be felt for generations to come’: The Green European Journal explores the long-term impact of the conflict in Ukraine on those living in t...
Green MP Caroline Lucas highlights the need for ‘joined-up thinking’ in world politics – something that is currently in ‘desperately short supply’ – and how we can call for more of it.
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