Political scientist Filzmaier provided insights into the voting behaviour of Styrians
At the University of Graz, Austria's probably most well-known political scientist, Peter Filzmaier, provided a gripping analysis of the 2024 Styrian state elections. In front of a full house at the Unicorn, the professor at the University of Graz explained why social media, times of crisis and voter behaviour have a decisive influence on the outcome of an election – and why boring election campaigns are sometimes the best.
"Absolutely necessary": legal expert Gerhard Schnedl on the EU Nature Restoration Law
Some celebrate it as a milestone for nature conservation, others demonise it as an existential threat to agriculture: the EU Nature Restoration Law, which came into force in August 2024, is considered the centrepiece of the European Green Deal. Its aim is to restore damaged ecosystems in the member states. Gerhard Schnedl, a legal expert at the "ClimLaw:Graz" research centre for climate protection law, considers the new law to be absolutely necessary. What its implementation means for agriculture and forestry in particular will be the focus of the 7th Graz Environmental Law Forum on November 20 at the University of Graz.