Johanna Siebert is an independent researcher in Political Ecology with degrees in International Relations and Global Political Economy from the University of Sussex, UK. She currently works as a project manager with the Berlin-based think tank Das Progressive Zentrum, where she conceptualises and coordinates projects on far-right ecology, economic inequality, and just transformation.
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Lessons from Germany for a Just Transition
As the experience of Germany’s traffic light coalition shows, a successful strategy against the far right requires meaningful public investment and engagement in order to bring about a just transition to a green economy and social justice.
March 12, 2024



