Publications

GEF strives to reach as many Europeans as possible with its work. While GEF normally publishes all its work in English, we have also translated many of our publications into other European languages.  You will find an aggregated list of these publications, which will be updated as further translations become available, on the page Publications in other languages.
15 April, 2012

This report by the Green European Foundation gives an overview of the energy policy priority areas that will be legislated upon at the European level throughout 2012. This includes mostly the Energy Roadmap 2050, with plans for a...

16 March, 2012

On March 9th 2012 the Green European Foundation was organising, together with the Belgian Green foundations Oikos and Etopia, a congress discussing the commons, as a new organisational concept of managing natural resources and of...

02 March, 2012

GEF organised a series of discussions in the run up to the publication of the EU Energy Roadmap 2050, which was published in December 2011. The discussion focused on how the EU could transition to 100% renewables by 2050, and...

01 March, 2012

"Populism in Europe", published by GEF in cooperation with the Austrian publishing house planetVERLAG and the Dutch Green foundation De Helling, examines the rise of right-wing populism across Europe from a number of different...

14 February, 2012

The Green European Foundation with support of the Russian NGO Groza produced the study into Russian, in order to make it more accessible and easy to use for Russian speaking communities inside and around Europe. The publication...

08 February, 2012

The 2nd edition of GEF's Manual for Europe is now available in French and Spanish. You can read online or order a free copy of this essential guide to the EU. This edition includes updated chapters on the European Court of...

01 February, 2012

GEF published with support of the Heinrich Boell Stiftung (hbs) translations of the executive summary of the hbs study into 13 European languages. The translations are meant to facilitate and encourage EU-wide debates on the...

30 January, 2012

Without doubt, unemployment is one of the major issues facing Europe today. How do we ensure quality jobs for all, and how do we provide them within the physical limits of our planet? This study, commissioned by the Greens/EFA...

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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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