European Green Deal: delivering ambitions through a System Change Compass
23-10-2020
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The European Green Deal is Europe’s strategy for long-term prosperity. To fully deliver that ambition, The Club of Rome and SYSTEMIQ are proposing a System Change Compass.
Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Co-President of The Club of Rome, and Janez Potocnik, SYSTEMIQ Partner and former European Commissioner for Science & Research and for the Environment, show how a systemic approach to the European Green Deal can address fundamental barriers to a rapid rollout of the EU Green Deal, and set out the transformations needed to create a resilient economy and prosperous society.
On the day of its public release, the System Change Compass report will be discussed with Kurt Vandenberghe, European Green Deal Advisor, Cabinet of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Adelaïde Charlier, Co-founder of Youth for Climate, Stephen O’Driscoll, Head of Environment, Climate and Social Policy, European Investment Bank and Ludovic Voet, Confederate Secretary, European Trade Union Confederation.
The panel will be moderated by Frédéric Simon, Euractiv’s environment and energy editor.
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Media partnership: EURACTIV
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Location
Online
Speakers
Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Co-President of the Club of Rome
Janez Potocnik, SYSTEMIQ Partner and former European Commissioner for Science & Research and for the Environment
Kurt Vandenberghe, European Green Deal Advisor, Cabinet of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
Adelaïde Charlier, co-founder of Youth for Climate
Stephen O’Driscoll, Head of Environment, Climate and Social Policy, European Investment Bank
Ludovic Voet, Confederate Secretary, European Trade Union Confederation
Moderator
Frédéric Simon, Journalist, EURACTIV
Schedule
10:00 - 11:15 CET
Contact
Simona Ovesea
simona.ovesea@euractiv.com
+32 (0)2 788 36 86
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