A Post-Growth Society for the 21st Century - Opportunities and challenges for...
How can economic growth be explained, and what future for growth in Europe? What’s the state of natural resources, limiting our ability to grow? What could be key factors and dynamics for decoupling...
View ArticleCitizens' energy for a good climate - A participatory debate about Poland and...
At the next COP19, all eyes will be on Poland. Not only will the country have the chance to lead the UN climate negotiations and play a key role on the international stage, it will also have an...
View ArticleCOSME programme - A step in the right direction but efforts still needed
The European Parliament has endorsed the COSME programme on 21 November 213, which aims to strengthen the competitiveness and sustainability of EU enterprises, particularly SMEs. The new programme will...
View ArticleThe Greens/EFA Co-Presidents' briefing - Video - press briefing Strasbourg 10...
The Greens/EFA co-presidents Dany Cohn-Bendit and Rebecca Harms presented the key issues of the plenary session for the Greens/EFA group
View ArticleEnvironmental policy in the European Semester: assessing progress to date - A...
This Greens/EFA study draws a critical analysis of environmental policy in the current European Semester and discusses avenues for greening the EU semester process.
View ArticleEU Industrial Policy - What Role for the Service Sector?
With this conference, we would like to take the opportunity to discuss the role of the service sector and the myriad of challenges it is facing, such as the drive for liberalisation. This is even more...
View ArticleDeflating the Financial Carbon Bubble - A Presentation & Panel Debate on a...
The so called 'carbon bubble' - which refers to the overvaluation of oil, gas and coal mining companies because of the need to shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources - poses a growing risk...
View ArticleGreens/EFA Round-up - Debriefing of the plenary week Strasbourg 3-6 February...
Greens/EFA priorities for the Strasbourg plenary included fighting homophobia, smart grids and decentralised renewables, enforcing EU law, insider trading, trade dumping, EU climate and energy policy...
View ArticleTTIP - Beware what lies beneath
The European Greens do not believe that TTIP represents the kind of transatlantic relationship we need. As it currently stands, TTIP threatens our democracy and risks undermining our hard-won...
View ArticleStop climate change - play your part - Keep up to date with all of the latest...
The group of people who experience the most severe effects of climate change are mostly in the developing countries, and among them, women are worst off. At this year's Green European Summer University...
View ArticleGreen New Deal - Research materials and best practice
The Green New Deal is the Greens' comprehensive response to the current economic, social and environmental crises. It aims to ensure prosperity and well-being for all, across the planet and...
View ArticleStop climate change - play your part - Keep up to date with all of the latest...
The group of people who experience the most severe effects of climate change are mostly in the developing countries, and among them, women are worst off. At this year's Green European Summer University...
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