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Anastasia Pavlenko: Political Limits to Green Energy Transitions: Lessons from 30 Years of EU Renewable Energy Policy

Anastasia Pavlenko presenting at Sciences Po Photo credit @Akos Kocsany

Anastasia Pavlenko, a PhD candidate at the Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy presented her paper on “Political Limits to Green Energy Transitions: Lessons from 30 Years of EU Renewable Energy Policy” at the The Open Society Hub for the Politics of the Anthropocene (OHPA) workshop “Democracy and Ecology in Times of Clima

New student-alumni publication on far-right ecologism by Peter J. Bori and Balsa Lubarda

March 17, 2025
Handbook of Environmental Political Theory in the Anthropocene 2025

Another remarkable joint publication by PhD student Peter Bori and alumni Balsa Lubarda has been published this March, this time in the Handbook of Environmental Political Theory in the Anthropocene with the title: 'Far-right ecologism: revisiting ecofascism and violence'.

CIVICA Multicampus course with Michael LaBelle on Green Transition

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In 2025/26 again!
Course runs: January-March 2026
Registration deadline: January 12, 2026
Course description: UWC5036 - The Road to the Green Transition, CIVICA Europeanship Multicampus Course (Winter and Spring)
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Syslab's and ENVS's Alumna Paromita Basak Awarded Prestigious NASA FINESST Grant

Paromita Basak

Paromita Basak, a graduate of  Syslab and the CEU's Environmental Science and Policy Department, has been awarded a $150,000 research grant by NASA’s Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST) program. This prestigious grant will support her PhD research at the University of Maryland, where she is working on “Analyzing Spatial Co-Benefits of Carbon and Structural Diversity in Southeast Asia with GEDI.”