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Three-minute videos shift democratic understanding across 33 countries

A large-scale experiment finds that brief online videos explaining democratic principles — rights, checks and balances, accountability — measurably strengthen support for democracy and reduce acceptance of authoritarian alternatives, even among the politically disengaged.

EnergyNet and the Governance of Local Power

Viable Cities explores how local energy systems can reshape urban climate action — not just as infrastructure, but as participatory governance. The EnergyNet model, tested in Lund, treats energy as a coordinated system involving households, property owners, and municipalities.

A New Index Sorts Regimes by How Power Actually Works

The Human Rights Foundation's Tyranny Tracker distinguishes democracies from hybrid and authoritarian regimes using qualitative thresholds — not aggregated scores — to capture the moment when democratic systems break down.

Corruption perceptions worsen as civic space contracts worldwide

Transparency International reports global corruption perceptions have fallen to their lowest level in over a decade, with shrinking civic space a common factor in declining scores. The trend reveals how governance legitimacy depends on openness.

Warren, Merkley bill targets tax breaks for corporate landlords

Senate Democrats propose ending tax benefits for firms that own 450,000 single-family homes and 2.2 million apartments — treating housing as extractive asset class rather than commons. A test of whether governance can reclaim shelter from financialization.

François Taddei on Building a Learning Planet

The Learning Planet Institute's co-founder joins a podcast exploring educational models as governance infrastructure — treating learning not as preparation for citizenship but as citizenship itself.

Sweden expands city climate coalition beyond pilot group

Viable Cities opens new call to expand beyond its 48-city Climate Neutral Cities 2030 initiative. The expansion tests whether collaborative governance models can scale — a recurring question in transition practice.

Hope as Educational Infrastructure

François Taddei frames hope not as sentiment but as educational architecture — a necessary foundation for governance systems that must adapt to planetary-scale challenges while remaining rooted in human capacity for learning.

Agroecology versus Regenerative Agriculture: A Question of Power

Belgian-Welsh farmer Ann Owen argues that regenerative agriculture serves corporate interests while agroecology builds practitioner power. The distinction matters: one treats farming as optimization, the other as transformative practice rooted in social and ecological balance.

AI for Sustainability Finds Its Test Ground in Taipei

Researchers, policymakers, and industry practitioners gathered in Taipei to explore how artificial intelligence can serve planetary resilience — examining not just technical potential but governance frameworks for equitable deployment.

Luleå's transition exhibition: governance as public pedagogy

A Swedish industrial city places climate transition in a shopping mall — treating governance not as policy abstraction but as something residents encounter while buying groceries. The experiment tests whether municipal legitimacy can be built through visibility.

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C40 Cities

Cities as real climate governance actors. Mayors > nations.

Centre for International Governance Innovation

Canadian think tank conducting research on international governance, digital economy, and global security, with focus on reforming multilateral institutions for contemporary challenges.

Climate Justice Alliance

US-based coalition of 90+ frontline community organisations and support groups building a just transition away from extractive systems through community-led governance and regenerative economies.

Demokrati Garage

Independent NGO and physical gathering place in Copenhagen functioning as a DIY workshop and development platform for democratic innovation. Co-founded by leadership of We Do Democracy.

Future Generations Commissioner for Wales

Statutory body established by the Well-being of Future Generations Act, the world's first independent commissioner mandated to advocate for the interests of future generations in government decisions.

Global Challenges Foundation

Swedish foundation offering major prizes for global governance reform proposals, funding research on existential risks and planetary commons, and building networks for institutional innovation.

Global Governance Innovation Network

International research network hosted by the Stimson Center, producing annual Global Governance Innovation Reports and connecting researchers working on multilateral system reform.

Learning Planet Institute

Paris-based institute developing educational approaches for planetary citizenship, running futures learning labs on anticipatory governance and connecting education with sustainability transformation.

People Powered

Global hub for participatory democracy connecting practitioners and governments, hosting the Public Participation and Deliberative Democracy Festival, and providing tools and guides for democratic innovation.

Planetary Health Alliance

Global consortium of 400+ universities, NGOs, and government entities advancing planetary health — the interdisciplinary framework linking human health outcomes to planetary ecosystem changes.

Polis

Structured large-scale conversation finding genuine consensus. Used in Taiwan.

Sortition Foundation

UK-based organisation promoting and running citizens' assemblies selected by sortition (random selection), having facilitated over 100 stratified random selections for democratic bodies.

THE NEW INSTITUTE

Hamburg-based institute running a dedicated Planetary Governance programme bringing together researchers, practitioners, and artists to develop new frameworks for governing planetary challenges.

World Social Forum

Running since 2001. Decentralised, no HQ, no president. Messy but alive.

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