Green New Deal

The Green New Deal (GND) is the Greens’ comprehensive response to the current economic, social and environmental crisis. It aims to ensure prosperity and well-being for all based on reducing inequalities within and between societies, and reconciling our lifestyles with the physical limits of our planet. Below you will find articles about the latest events, publications and research on the GND undertaken by GEF, with further information on our regularly updated website www.greennewdeal.eu .
15 April, 2013

As part of a series of conferences discussing the Green New Deal, the Green European Foundation and Fundación EQUO will host a conference in Madrid (Apr 24) on the future of green jobs in Europe. This key debate represents a...

12 April, 2013

Is reaching the goal of zero waste impossible for a municipality? Giorgio del Ghingaro, Mayor of Capannori (Italy), the first European town to declare a Zero Waste target for 2020, proves in this article on the GND website that...

29 March, 2013

The Green New Deal website highlights an innovative story from Spain concerning the sharing of gardens for organic food consumption. In the context of the crisis in Spain, this is one of several initiatives that combines local...

25 February, 2013

This paper is an executive summary of the study entitled “Funding the Green New deal: Building a green financial system” commissioned by the Greens/EFA group in the European parliament. GEF has translated this document into...

20 February, 2013

Som Energia ("we are energy" in English) was started in 2011 when a group of people linked to the University of Gerona (Spain) decided to challenge the current energy model and create a real alternative - a Spanish based energy...

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