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 .
21 November, 2012

The Green European Foundation is organising, with support of Russian Green association Groza and the Ecosocis Foundation, a conference presenting successful implementations of various aspects of the Green New Deal in countries...

20 November, 2012

The Green New Deal website is continuously expanding its database of best practices documenting the implementation of transition measures to a greener economy. The latest series of examples from Turkey emphasise small scale,...

17 November, 2012

As Europe, and much of the developed world, continues to grapple with the ongoing debt crisis, it must not be forgotten that the most pressing threat facing us is climate change. This report, by the think-tank ReDefine for the...

22 October, 2012

Brussels-Capital Region has developed several measures to improve energy efficiency of buildings through large-scale promotion of sustainable renovation and construction techniques. The implementation of the recently approved...

14 September, 2012

The Green New Deal website continues to grow as a resource for all the latest information and material on this issue. The website is constantly updated with publications, events and best practices on topics central to the Green...

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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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