I was the first foreign-language guest on the VZH Podcast in Georgia, to talk about harm reduction policy and the FUN POLICE podcast series. You can watch the entire exchange below.
ConsEUmer podcast / EP155: Berlin calling, Meta under fire, and Bulgaria’s gambling ban
This week I have some audio from last weekend’s FDP party convention in Berlin, as well as stories about probes in Meta for disinformation tracking, and Bulgaria’s new gambling ban. May 2, 2024 Follow ConsEUmer wherever you get your podcasts: Apple: https://apple.co/2HR4TLTSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3l3GZdxGoogle podcasts: https://bit.ly/3fyyzto
Les lois télécoms de l’UE sont-elles justes?
Faut-il compter sur les décideurs politiques pour mettre en place les conditions de voyage idéales ? Le Parlement européen a récemment adopté le Gigabit Infrastructure Act (GIA), qui vise à accélérer le déploiement de réseaux à haute capacité et à réduire les prix pour les consommateurs. La législation vise à améliorer la connectivité des Européens dans […]
ConsEUmer podcast / EP154: Lower phone bills, quick scanner, and the end of the Green Deal
Going solo again this week, with no guest, but in turn I do have these stories for you: 📱 The EU wants to lower your phone bills, but can it really? 🛫 Amsterdam airport makes security checks faster 🇪🇺 The European Green Deal is done for April 25, 2024 Follow ConsEUmer wherever you get your […]
At Financial Times Live event on nature-positive agri-commodities
I was a panelist at the Financial Times Lives Global Commodities Summit 2024 in Lausanne, Switzerland, where I spoke on the future of agri-commidities. You can watch a clip below. Due to restrictions by FT, the entire panel cannot be posted online.
Testifying to the Vermont Senate Committee on Agriculture
I was invited to the testify to the Vermont Senate Committee on Agriculture on Bill H.706 which would ban the use of neonicotinoid-treated seats in the state. You can watch my full testimony below.
ConsEUmer podcast / EP153: French Meat battle continues, Poland’s silly ride-sharing law, and dangerous Maltese buses
Going solo again this week, with no guest, but in turn I do have these stories for you: 🥩 French court suspends the ban on meat names for alternative products 🇵🇱 Polish law requiring local driver’s licenses for ride-sharing apps comes into effect 🇲🇹Malta has free bus service… but it’s actually dangerous to use them […]
Que signifie l’interdiction potentielle de TikTok pour l’Europe ?
La Chambre des représentants des Etats-Unis a récemment adopté un projet de loi qui obligerait le propriétaire du réseau de médias sociaux TikTok à vendre ses activités aux Etats-Unis à une entreprise américaine. Selon ce projet de loi, soutenu par le président Biden, ByteDance aurait six mois pour vendre TikTok à une entreprise américaine, sous […]
Influencers in Europe: what kind of regulation is needed?
This article was originally published in French by La Chronique Agora. It was translated and published by Brussels Report. Below you’ll only find the intro – click on the Brussels Report link to read the whole piece. Under the Belgian Presidency of the European Union, the European Council is seeking to clarify the rules applicable […]
Vermont’s Pesticide Bill Ignores Key Data
It has only been six months since I wrote for Newsmax about a pesticide bill in New York state that will ban the use of neonicotinoid pesticides starting in 2029. In my op-ed, I laid out why New York’s bill was a bad idea, that it would hit vulnerable farmers and consumers and put the state […]