Critical Raw Materials: A Fragile Foundation in Europe’s Green Transition? 

By Federica Attianese As Europe advances its twin transitions –the shift to green energy and towards the digital economy– it is becoming evident that reaching these goals depend on a precarious base: the availability of critical raw materials (CRMs). Whether it is lithium or rare earth elements, the demand for such resources is increasing. Yet,Continue reading “Critical Raw Materials: A Fragile Foundation in Europe’s Green Transition? “

Whose Sustainability? The Global Costs of Europe’s Green Transition

By Claudia Lebiecka Brussels is actively expanding its green trade network. Following its December 2023  decision for a modernised association agreement with Chile, with a particular emphasis on critical raw materials, the European Union and the United Arab Emirates began formal negotiations for a free trade agreement on April 10. The emphasis on renewable energy,Continue reading “Whose Sustainability? The Global Costs of Europe’s Green Transition”

Italy Has Violated the Right to Life: European Court of Human Rights Ruling on Pollution from Illegal Waste Dumping

By Victoria Acheson On 30 January 2025, the European Court of Human Rights, in the case of Cannavacciuolo and Others v. Italy, unanimously found that Italy had violated Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights by failing to protect the right to life of residents in the provinces of the Campania region, knownContinue reading “Italy Has Violated the Right to Life: European Court of Human Rights Ruling on Pollution from Illegal Waste Dumping”