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OPINION

Wake-up call for voters

Oped, Editorial, Published on 24/04/2025

» As nationwide elections for municipality mayors and council members are approaching, concerns are mounting amid the relatively low level of public enthusiasm for the polls that fall on May 11.

OPINION

State entities too complex to be treated as startups

Oped, Mariana Mazzucato and Rainer Kattel, Published on 17/04/2025

» Around the world, governments are trying to reinvent themselves in the image of business. Elon Musk's DOGE crusade in the United States is quite explicit on this point, as is Argentina's chainsaw-wielding president, Javier Milei. But one also hears similar rhetoric in the United Kingdom, where Cabinet Office Minister Pat McFadden wants the government to foster a "test-and-learn" culture and move towards performance-based management.

OPINION

We can't escape climate migration, it's inevitable

Oped, Gaia Vince, Published on 15/02/2025

» Not quite a quarter of the way through this 21st century and horrifying scenes of inferno are again broadcast across the world -- this time, from Los Angeles. Among the tens of thousands of dazed citizens forced to evacuate are the world's wealthiest climate refugees: business moguls and Hollywood stars.

OPINION

China needs to step back from decentralisation

Oped, Huang Yiping, Published on 10/08/2024

» The decentralisation of decision-making from the central government to local authorities is widely regarded as one of China's most effective policy reforms in the past four decades. As the Communist Party's priorities shifted from class struggle to economic development, decentralisation turned out to be a tremendous catalyst for growth.

OPINION

Cities can drive climate solutions

Oped, Michael R Bloomberg & Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, Published on 06/12/2023

» Nation-states, presidents, and prime ministers are the players who garner the biggest headlines and the most media attention at each year's UN Climate Change Conference. Yet for the past decade, and with far less fanfare, cities, states, and regional governments (known as "subnationals") have been implementing the Paris climate agreement's guidance, even when their national governments have not. This has meant investing in clean-energy systems and other urban innovations to reduce emissions locally and sharing what works through networks like C40 and the Global Covenant of Mayors to accelerate progress on a larger scale.

OPINION

Global leaders unite at COP28

Oped, Annalena Baerbock, Published on 01/12/2023

» A farmer in the Niger whose fields have dried up due to the heat. A father in Palau who does not know whether his house will still be standing when his children are grown up -- or whether the rising sea levels will swallow up his village. Mayors in Spain, Germany or Lithuania who have to find a way to protect their towns and cities from a water shortage and ever more dangerous floods.

OPINION

What local governments need to lead properly

Oped, Mariana Mazzucato & James Anderson, Published on 08/07/2023

» Local governments are manning the front lines of our most important global battles -- from managing severe weather and other climate shocks to preparing for the next pandemic, ensuring health for all, rectifying longstanding racial inequities, and addressing housing affordability. Urban areas now account for over half the world's population, and their governments are uniquely positioned to understand and address their own communities' needs.

OPINION

The wisdom of Germany's nuclear stand

Oped, Steffi Lemke, Published on 27/04/2023

» With the shutdown of its last three nuclear power plants, Germany has completed its phase-out of nuclear power. As the minister responsible for nuclear safety in Germany, I believe that this was an excellent -- indeed, visionary -- move. There are many important justifications, but five are especially compelling.

OPINION

Rise and fall of participatory budgeting

Oped, Humberto Costa, Published on 24/04/2023

» One of the world's great democratic innovations is about to make a big comeback in the place where it was invented: my country, Brazil.

OPINION

'Beach' case settled at last

Oped, Editorial, Published on 16/09/2022

» A ruling has finally been handed down for a court case related to the production of the Hollywood movie The Beach. A Supreme Court verdict on Tuesday ordered the Forestry Department to restore Maya Bay, which was environmentally damaged during the movie's filming that began in November 1998.