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About Olaf
Hi there,

I'm a media-allrounder journalist (TV, print, online and audio) and a multilingual conference moderator (English, French, German, Italian and Dutch), based in Brussels, Belgium. 

During my 20+ years in the industry, I learned the tricks of the trade from scratch, starting as a local newspaper journalist and becoming 15 years later the Deputy Brussels Bureau Chief of the European current affairs TV network Euronews. 5 years ago I ventured into an exciting new life of freelance journalism.

So do get in touch for:

• Conference moderations (EU affairs, sustainability, economics, human rights and social questions)
• Podcast production
• Video production
• Media training

Also check my Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/obruns/
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Towards a Degrowth Border Perspective

06 Nov 2024  |  Green European Journal
The article discusses the shift towards right-wing politics in Europe, emphasizing the securitization of borders and the rise of ecobordering narratives that link migration to climate change. It critiques the framing of migration as a security threat and highlights the degrowth movement's call for a new border perspective that challenges capitalist systems and promotes solidarity and humanity. The article argues for a degrowth approach to border policies, advocating for safe passages, revised visa laws, and redirecting funds from border security to social projects. It emphasizes the need for a coherent degrowth border perspective that acknowledges historical responsibilities and promotes global freedom of movement.

Innovate or Die?

06 Nov 2024  |  Green European Journal
The article critiques the traditional view of innovation as a driver of economic growth, arguing that it can reinforce power structures and environmental harm. It challenges the assumptions of technological determinism and productivism, suggesting that innovation should focus on social justice, ecological balance, and empowerment. Historical examples like the Lucas Plan illustrate alternative approaches to innovation that prioritize sustainability and social utility. The article calls for a shift away from growth-centric innovation towards a model rooted in creativity, care, and repair.

Beyond the Choke Hold of Growth: Post-growth or Radical Degrowth?

27 Jun 2024  |  Green European Journal
The article explores the concept of economic growth and its implications, questioning its necessity and sustainability. It features a discussion between Riccardo Mastini, Giorgos Kallis, and Tim Jackson, who critique the traditional growth paradigm and propose alternatives like post-growth and radical degrowth. They argue that growth stabilizes capitalism but is not essential for prosperity, emphasizing the need for a shift towards more sustainable and equitable economic models. The text also delves into the ideological underpinnings of growth and capitalism, highlighting the tension between economic expansion and environmental sustainability.

Save the Facts: Journalism as a Weapon against Disinformation

25 Jun 2024  |  Green European Journal
The article discusses the growing influence of social media in politics and the rise of disinformation, highlighting the role of journalism in combating false information. It criticizes the algorithms of social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube for promoting sensational content and disinformation. The text emphasizes the need for legislation to ensure fact-checking and reduce the spread of disinformation while protecting free speech. It also advocates for stronger support for independent journalism to maintain social cohesion and democracy.

Can We Prosper Without Growth? 10 Policy Proposals

02 May 2024  |  Green European Journal
The article discusses the rise of a new Left in Europe, characterized by younger members and fresh ideas, and questions whether this movement will adopt a green, cooperative economic model inspired by degrowth. It presents 10 policy proposals from Research & Degrowth in Barcelona, aimed at progressive political parties in Spain and Catalonia, which could also be adapted for other European contexts. These proposals include a citizen debt audit, work-sharing, basic and maximum income, green tax reform, cessation of subsidies for polluting activities, support for the alternative solidarity society, optimization of building use, reduction of advertising, establishment of environmental limits, and abolishing GDP as an economic progress indicator. The proposals are designed to work in concert to transition to a greener economy without relying on economic growth.

New Climate Politics: A Reading List

Fighting the New Climate Change Denialism

Degrowth Is About Global Justice

10 Apr 2024  |  greeneuropeanjournal.eu
Degrowth advocates, like anthropologist Jason Hickel, argue that economic growth in the Global North is driving the ecological crisis and that only degrowth can avert it. Hickel's book 'Less is More' posits that degrowth is a matter of global justice and decolonization, necessary to address the disproportionate resource consumption and emissions of wealthy nations. He traces the concept's roots to anti-colonial leaders and criticizes the current economic system for perpetuating imperialist exploitation of the Global South. Hickel suggests that a Global Green New Deal should prioritize rapid decarbonization in the Global North, address resource consumption, and ensure a just energy transition. He calls for solidarity with Global South movements and a shift in green politics to embrace anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist frameworks.

Climate Change and Migration: Myths and Realities

01 Oct 2023  |  Green European Journal
The article explores the complex relationship between climate change and migration, debunking myths and presenting realities. Caroline Zickgraf from the University of Liège emphasizes the need for evidence-based preparation rather than fear-driven responses. The text discusses the global impacts of climate change, such as rising sea levels and extreme weather events, which force people to migrate. It highlights the lack of consensus on terminology and definitions for climate-induced migrants and critiques the speculative nature of future migration estimates. The article underscores the importance of proactive and voluntary migration as part of climate adaptation strategies and calls for coherent multi-scalar governance to address these issues effectively.

Bringing Europe Together Amid Crises

01 Oct 2023  |  Green European Journal
Europe faces significant challenges including geopolitical instability, economic uncertainty, and climate change. Green MEP Ernest Urtasun and Latvian politician Antoņina Ņenaševa emphasize the need for decisive action at the European level to protect the rules-based order and address climate change. They advocate for immediate relief for low- and medium-income households, investment in renewables, and public services to combat inflation and economic downturns. The article highlights the importance of a unified European approach to crises, the potential political risks of declining living standards, and the need for a transformative vision that combines ecological transition with social justice.
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