Energy Policy

The importance of energy policy to Europe’s future is indisputable. Whether we avoid climate change and create a greener economy in Europe depends on our ability to switch over to renewable energy. This transition must start at the European level, and GEF is at the forefront of debate and research on how Europe can manage this transition to an energy system based on 100% renewable energy.  Below are articles about publications and events where GEF works with leading experts in the energy field to lead a discussion about how we can bring about a renewable energy future for Europe. 
28 April, 2011

25 years after Chernobyl, Director Alain de Halleux documents the effect that the disaster has had. He examines whether the political impact has been as long lasting as the environmental impact. This event is being organised in...

26 April, 2011

25 years after Chernobyl, Director Alain de Halleux documents the effect that the disaster has had. He examines whether the political impact has been as long lasting as the environmental impact. This event is being organised in...

26 April, 2011

This April marks 25 years since the disaster at the Chernobyl reactor in the Ukraine, which devastated a large area and caused countless deaths. This exhibit will draw on photos from the disaster and since then.

14 April, 2011

25 years after Chernobyl, Director Alain de Halleux documents the effect that the disaster has had. He examines whether the political impact has been as long lasting as the environmental impact. This showing is being organised by...

11 April, 2011

25 years after Chernobyl, Director Alain de Halleux documents the effect that the disaster has had. He examines whether the political impact has been as long lasting as the environmental impact. The showing is being organised by...

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National Green foundations, the Green Group in the European Parliament and the European Green Party are GEF's main stakeholders. National Green foundations are active in engaging citizens in political dialogue in their respective national contexts. Our European level stakeholders are partners in creating a European-wide Green debate. GEF aims to be a platform for exchange and co-operation at European level. Highlighting some of our partner foundations' news and events is a first step in enhancing this network and enabling exchange.
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