To dig or not to dig: three reasons why coal is the fuel of the past

Kateřina Davidová wrote a policy paper on the topic "To dig or not to dig: three reasons why coal is the fuel of the past", which will serve as a background material for the fourth debate from our project Prague Climate Talks. The event will take place on April 19th, 2018 at the European house.

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To dig or not to dig: three reasons why coal is the fuel of the past

Kateřina Davidová vypracovala nový policy paper, který slouží jako podkladový materiál pro čtvrtou diskusi ze série Prague Climate Talks. Ta proběhne 19. dubna 2018 v Evropském domě.

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Info.cz: Orbán is dangerous and the EU can not contest him.

Our Martin Michelot was interviewed for Info.cz about Orbáns systematic dismantling of democracy.

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NovýČas: Orbán's victory with Fidesz: Why will he control Hungary?

Our Vladimír Bartovic commented for the Slovak journal Nový Čas on Viktor Orban's victory in the parliamentary elections and his future plans.

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INVITATION: Prague Climate Talks: The future of coal in Central Europe

We are proud to present the fourth event from our project Prague Climate Talks: The future of coal in Central Europe, which will take place on April 19th, 2018, at the European House.

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Nouvelobs.com: Hungary: what can Brussels do against Viktor Orbán?

Martin Michelot gives his opinion for Nouvelobs.com, on how the European Union could counter Viktor Orbán's efforts.

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Info.cz: Viktor Orbán won the parliamentary elections. What can we expect?

Vladimír Bartovic has commented for Info.cz on the results of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, and gave his opinion on what to expect from Orbán in the future.

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RTVS: More than half a million foreigners have no right to stay in Germany

Christian K. Lassen was the guest of the RTVS where he commented on German measures to manage migration.

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Prague Climate Talks 2018

We are proud the continuation of our project aimed at establishing a platform for continued high-level discussion on the complex issue of climate change: Prague Climate Talks. The project will again host a series of debates with experts, professionals from varying relevant fields and the general public.

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Europe awaits: German GroKo and what it means for European partners

The latest edition of our Brussels Monitor series and its authors Vít Havelka and Martin Michelot explore the impacts of German policy towards the EU after the forming of the Grand coalition.

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