Social-ecological transformation

Our societies are facing one of the biggest challenges in our history – a ecological crisis that endangers the very human existence. But the ecological crisis is not the only one. Inequality is rising and the divide between those who enjoy the privileges of globalized capitalism and those who are left behind is increasing. Our societies lose cohesion and become more polarized and fragmented. Romania is no exception to this – despite the tremendous economic growth of the last decade, the inequality and the share of people at risk of poverty and social exclusion are among the highest in the EU. Moreover, the consequences of the climate crisis, such as draughts, floods, or rising prices for foods, are disproportionately hitting the poor.

As many have pointed out, the ecological and socio-economic crises are not two independent phenomena - they have a common root and are both originating in the same economic model. This model has brought us productivity gains and economic growth, but it also produces negative externalities, such as pollution, public health issues or waste.

Therefore, both the social and ecological crisis must be addressed simultaneously, by adjusting the way our system works. FES Romania’s work explores new ways of thinking and action that are forward-looking, trying to figure out best policy options for achieving a green and inclusive economy. Environmental policies must go hand in hand with measures aiming to achieve more economic democracy, a fairer distribution of wealth and more social inclusion. Green policies have to be socially just policies; otherwise, they are doomed to fail, by only scratching the surface of the problem and by losing the support of those who are affected the most by the consequences of the climate crisis.

News

29.07.2025 | Social-ecological transformation | Press releases, Publications, News

Bucharest is experiencing rapid increase in the number of tropical days, with temperatures above 30°C, and tropical nights, with temperatures above…


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04.10.2024 | Social-ecological transformation | News

Un lucru e cert. A fost o vară care ne-a topit și ne-a secat. La propriu de multe ori.


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18.09.2024 | Social-ecological transformation | News

În ultimii ani, verile extrem de fierbinți au devenit regulă, iar pentru cei ce își petrec lunile de vară în marile orașe acestea sunt, mai recent, și…


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Publications

Guga, Ştefan

Salariul minim şi traiul minim decent

De la mituri la oportunităţi
Bucharest, 2021

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Guga, Ştefan; Spatari, Marcel

Excepţia care confimă regula

Evoluţii în sectorul IT din România
Bucharest, 2021

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Guga, Ştefan; Spatari, Marcel

The exception that proves the rule

Evolutions in Romanian IT
Bucharest, 2021

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Ţăranu, Andrei

Die Profiteure der Angst? Rumänien

Rechtspopulismus und die COVID-19-Krise in Europa
Bucharest, 2021

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Ţăranu, Andrei

The profiteers of fear? Romania

Right-wing populism and the COVID-19 crisis in Europe
Bucharest, 2021

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Acţiune climatică. Justă. Social

Un manual de argumente in favoarea unei societăţi echitabile şi ecologice
Bucharest, 2021

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Ban, Cornel; Gog, Sorin

PNRR şi căile ferate

O ocazie istorică pentru a acoperi deficitul de transport durabil în România
Bucharest, 2021

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Magdin, Radu; Isticioaia-Budura, Viorel

Global Europe and great power competition

Options and possible solutions from an Eastern European perspective
Bucharest, 2021

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Lesebuch der Sozialen Demokratie ; 2 / Rumänisch

, 2021

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Dima, Luminiţa; Högback, Alex

Legiferarea dreptului la deconectare

Bucharest, 2020

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