GEF
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
The Green European Foundation is organising, with the Belgian Green foundations Oikos and Etopia, a congress discussing the commons, as a new organisational concept of managing natural resources and of developing new forms of...
On 26 March 2012, GEF organises with the support of the Luxembourg Green foundation Greng Steftung a public debate on future economic policy development. The Luxembourg minister for Economy, Etienne Schneider, is expected to...
From April 11th - 16th, GEF, the Heinrich Boell Foundation and FYEG will organise a seminar with the title "Queering Green Theory/Greening Queer Theory" in Zagreb, Croatia on the issue of LGBT rights in the Balkans.
On 2 May 2012, GEF organises with the support of the Luxembourg Green foundation Greng Steftung a discussion on the future of the social system in Luxembourg and Greater Region.
A common feature of European politics in recent years has been the rise of right-wing populist parties. This has been a worrying trend across the continent; in countries as Finnland, the Netherlands or Hungary. This event,...
GEF
Past Events
Past Events
GEF is arranging a seminar looking at the euro-crisis in particular and the financial and economic crisis in general. A diagnosis of the current situation of the sovereign debt crisis, as well as the Green proposals to tackle the...
The Green European Foundation is organising with support of the Warsaw office of the Heinrich Boell Stiftung, the Zielony Instytut and the Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament a conference discussing the measures taken in...
Around 100 participants attended the international conference “Nuclear Power – Challenges for the Environment, Health, Economy and International Legislation” held in Vilnius, on 6-8 December and co-organised by the Green European...
The Green European Foundation organised with support of the Italian NGO coalition Sbilanciamoci! a conference looking at various Green proposals for overcoming the current sovereign debt crisis.
A common feature of European politics in recent years has been the rise of right-wing populist parties. This has been a worrying trend across the continent; in countries such as Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden and Hungary. This...











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