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SUMMARY:EGAT session on EU politics in Czech Republic
DESCRIPTION:This training is a part of our transnational project “European Green Activists Training”\, and will provide opportunities for 20 participants to learn more about the institutions of the European Union\, Green politics and sustainable development policies.  \nAs an additional element of this training\, the participants will gain an exclusive access to our online course IMPACT EUROPE – which will enhance their critical understanding of the European Union\, provide them with an analytical overview of the Green movement in the context of contemporary politics at the European level\, as well as with insights into ways of generating political impact as a European citizen.  \nThe EU Session \nThe Green European Foundation will contribute with a special session with the focus on Europe\, the EU and the Greens on 14-16 December in Olomouc  \nProgramme \nThe training will consist of workshops about gender issues\, migration\, and myths about European Union as well as  relevant criticism of EU.  \nThe EU training session will be accompanied by training session on national politics and culminate in a study visit to Brussels in Spring 2019\, in which the participants will complement their training by experiencing the European political dimension first-hand.  \nApplication process closed \nThe call for applications has closed. Stay tuned for similar opportunities next year and shorten the wait by going through our online course!
URL:https://gef.eu/event/egat-session-on-eu-politics-in-czech-republic/
LOCATION:Olomouc\, Czech Republic
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Inside COP24 - Tackling the Climate Crisis (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:About the webinar:\nJoin us for an exciting and interactive webinar\, where you will learn more about the all-important 24th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP)! \nWhat exactly is the COP and what makes this year’s COP (held in Katowice\, Poland)\, so crucial? What is the connection to the seminal United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report released earlier this year? \nThese questions and more will be explored in this hour-long webinar with our expert speakers\, who will offer perspectives from the Green and NGO point of view\, as well as insights from behind the scences at this year’s COP.\nYou will also have the opportunity to pose your own questions to the speakers and exchange with other participants on all things COP-related. \nWith a deeper understanding of the COP\, the IPCC report\, and their implications for action on limiting climate change\, you will be better equipped to take action yourself and influence the transition to a fair and sustainable society on a local and international level! \nSpeakers:\nOras Tynkkynen\nOras Tynkkynen is a climate policy expert\, having worked on climate action in a variety of different roles for the past 25 years. \nOras is currently a Committee Member of the European Green Party and substitute Member of the European Parliament\, and will be offering a Green perspective on the COP\, and first-hand insights into the debate. \nOras has also written for the Green European Journal\, exploring the COP & IPCC report: the perfect pre-webinar reading!\nRead the article here \nKlaus Röhrig\nKlaus Röhrig is the EU Climate and Energy Policy Coordinator for the Climate Action Network Europe (CAN). \nKlaus will be offering insights into the top goals for NGOs at this years COP and the activism movements towards sustainable energy solutions across Europe. \nJoanna Flisowska from CAN Europe spoke to the Green European Journal about COP\, the global energy transition\, and the gender dimension of climate change.\nRead here the interview here. \n\nRegistration:\nJOIN THE WEBINAR HERE \nSpaces are limited and offered on a first come\, first served basis. Register your space now! \nJoin the Facebook event here.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/webinar-on-cop24/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181213
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SUMMARY:Towards a New Climate (Katowice)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nCOP24 in Katowice will be decisive as one of its tasks is to work out and adopt decisions to ensure the implementation of the Paris Agreement. At the same time\, the Polish government has stated its objective to use the opportunity of the 2018 Climate Summit Poland to demonstrate how neutrality in terms of greenhouse gas emissions\, i.e. a balance between CO2 emissions and its sequestration by soils and forests\, can be attained. This sends a fatal message to the broader public as it creates the impression that ever-growing CO2 emissions around the world could be absorbed naturally\, which impedes debate and progress towards a zero carbon future. In this context\, a clear response to the Polish government’s stance on climate change and mitigation is needed. \nAbout the event\nIn early 2018\, we kicked off our transnational project “Towards COP24 in Poland” to raise awareness about climate issues among the Polish population and EU citizens in general in the run up to the Climate Summit in Katowice. The project highlight will be a one-day event in the second week of COP24 in Katowice organised with the support of all project partners to challenge the current policies by EU member states\, share best practices and present sustainable\, fair and just approaches that respect the ecological boundaries of our planet while having a good life for all people in mind. \nTopics:\n1. Just transition of mining regions – organised with the support of Heinrich Böll Foundation in Warsaw and Fundacja Strefa Zieleni\, Poland \n2. Potential green jobs as a result of climate oriented transition – organised with the support of Green House Think Tank\, UK \n3. “Zero net emissions” – are carbon removals effective enough – organised with the support of Green Economics Institute\, UK \n4. Why nuclear energy is a false solution for a climate oriented energy transition – organised with the support of Fondation de l’Écologie Politique \nProgramme\n09:30 – 10:00: Opening of the conference: \n\nLucile Schmid\, Green European Foundation\nEwa Sufin-Jacquemart\, Director\, Fundacja Strefa Zieleni\nMałgorzata Tracz\, Co-Chair\, Polish Green Party\n\n10:00 – 10:30: Introduction \n\nBas Eickhout\, Member of the European Parliament\, The Greens / EFA\nVideo by GGEP on coal transition\n\n10:30 – 12:00: Just Transition of Mining Regions \nNot only in Poland\, but also in various parts of some European countries\, coal and lignite mining are an important part of local identity\, culture and economy. \nHowever\, for economic and ecological reasons\, in the coming decade(s) coal regions and communities must shift away from a coal-based economy. In this process\, they need to deeply restructure their economy and find new future perspectives for their citizens. \nWhat are the economic and social challenges in the ecological modernisation of these regions? Could the possible decarbonisation strategies be useful in different coal regions? \nHow to include different actors in creating a common vision of the future while building concrete development strategies? How to address a changing job market and a need to build a competitive economy while empowering people to pursue change? To what extent could renewable energy become an answer to these questions? \nPanellists: \n\nAnnalena Baerbock\, Chairwoman of Bündnis 90/Die Grünen\, Germany\nMarcin Bazylak\, Mayor of Dąbrowa Górnicza\, Poland (tbc)\nMiłka Stępień\,  Member of National Council\, Polish Green Party\, Konin\, Poland\nAndrzej Błachowicz\, Managing Director\, Climate Strategies\, London\nMonika Paca\, Galeria Szyb Wilson\, Katowice\, Poland\nJan Bondaruk\, Deputy Director for Environmental Engineering\, Central Mining Institute\, Katowice\n\nModeration:  \n\nPatryk Białas\, Director of Innovation and Competence Centre in  EURO-CENTRUM Science and Technology Park and President of BoMiasto Association\, local councillor in Katowice\n\n12:00 – 13:30: Potential Green Jobs as a Result of Green Transition  \n(in conjunction with the project partners of GEF’s transnational project Strengthening Climate Targets\, Creating Local Climate Jobs) \nMeeting the challenge of climate change requires structural changes to the economy so that it is no longer dependent on fossil fuels. Different consumption and production patterns will lead to a loss of traditional jobs\, but a large number of new jobs will also have to be created to accomodate the changed needs of our societies. \nThis panel will discuss the research done by GEF throughout the past years that has led to a model to estimate the number of jobs that would be created in key sectors of the economy. \nDuring the event\, the research report will be launched that summarises estimates for three EU member states – UK\, Ireland and Hungary – and shows that increasing ambition on climate targets and transitioning the economy towards zero-carbon would result in a net increase in jobs all over the country\, helping to rebalance the economy. \nThe debate will take into account the implications the research will have on a policy level\, including input from Professor Jan Popczyk from the Silesian University of Technology\, who will present results of his own metrics applied to Poland. It will also complement theory with real achievements in Germany and Spain. \nPanellists: \n\nPeter Sims\, Green House Think Tank\, UK\nAnja Siegesmund\, Minister of Environment\, Energy and Nature Protection of Thuringia\, Gemany\nFlorent Marcellesi\, MEP\, The Greens/EFA in the EP\nProfessor Jan Popczyk\, Silesian University of Technology\, Poland\n\nCommentary: \n\nThomas Simpson\, Green Foundation\, Ireland\n\nModeration: \n\nJohnathan Essex\, Green House Think Tank\, UK\n\n13:30 – 14:30: Lunch Break  \n14:30 – 16:00: Zero Net Emissions – Are Carbon Removals Effective Enough? \nTechnological solutions (like carbon capture and storage – CCS) and environmental solutions\, in particular in land use\, agriculture and climate-friendly forest management\, are important steps towards achieving carbon neutrality. \nThis debate will focus on political will\, scientific evidence and results of experimenting with various solutions based on carbon sinks\, as well as scientific vailidity of methods used for assessing the amount of CO2 removed from the atmosphere. \nAt the same time\, this panel will point to structural changes our societies will have to undergo to achieve the Paris Agreement’s objective of limiting a temperature rise to 2°C or even 1.5°C: phase out of fossil fuels\, change the logic inherent to our agricultural and food system\, etc. \nPanellists: \n\nOlivier De Schutter\, Former United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to food (video)\nMichal Wilczynski\, Poland’s former National Chief Geologist\, energy expert\nMiriam Kennet\, Green Economics Institute\, UK\nClaire Weill\, INRA\, “4 for 1000’ initiative\, FR\nKrzysztof Cibor\, Greenpeace Poland\nNada Zaarour\, Green Party of Lebanon\n\nModeration:  \n\nEwa Sufin-Jacquemart\, Fundacja Strefa Zieleni\n\n16:00 – 17:30: Why Nuclear Energy is a False Solution for a Climate-Oriented Energy Transition \nPoland is in the process of deciding whether to build its first nuclear power station. The public is divided\, but the studies of locations\, technologies\, partners and investors nevertheless continue. \nDuring this panel\, it will be discussed whether nuclear energy is really the answer to the decarbonisation challenge and explore more sustainable solutions. This discussion is our contribution to the debate on nuclear energy happening in Poland today. \nPanellists:  \n\nYannick Jadot or Michele Rivasi\, MEPs\, Greens/EFA group in the EP\nYves Marignac\, Director of Wise-Paris think tank\nMarie Toussaint\, Notre Affaire à Tous association\, EELV\nCharline Dufournet\, Director of the European Scenario for the NégaWatt Initiative\n\nModeration:  \n\nBenoit Monange\, Fondation de l’Ecologie Politique\, France\n\n17:30 – 18:00 Closing \nFinal remarks by Natalie Bennett (Board Member Green European Foundation and Green Party of England and Wales) and Evelyne Huytebroeck (European Green Party) \n18:00 – 19:00 Buffet \n19:00 Film Screening:  \n“Human Energy” Adam Dzienis (2018\, 67 min.) \nDebate after the movie with Adam Dzienis\, Weronika Bloch and Anna Krenz\, moderated by Ewa Sufin-Jacquemart \n\nSimultaneous interpretation in Polish and English will be provided. \nA shuttle will be provided from in front of COP (Rozdzienskiego street) to the venue\, through the central station. \nDepartures from COP: 9:50\, 11:20\, 14:00\, 15:30\, 16:50\, 18:20. \n  \nTo register for the conference\, please follow this link. \nJoin the Facebook event.  \nStay tuned for more updates on the programme and speakers on this event page\, and follow us on Twitter and Facebook!
URL:https://gef.eu/event/towards-a-new-climate-katowice/
LOCATION:Galeria Szyb Wilson\, ul. Oswobodzenia 1\, Katowice\, 40 - 403
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181125
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SUMMARY:Ecopolis 2018: Just Transition (Brussels)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nIs it possible to bring about fundamental changes to our societies while still respecting the boundaries of our planet and offering opportunities to develop for everyone? Is it possible to realise a Just Transition – across diverse sectors of society such as food\, work\, transport\, energy etc. – in a increasingly polarised and inequitable world? \nFacing this challenge will require far reaching changes of an unseen scale and speed while at the same time not leaving a part of the population behind. \nHow can social justice be strengthened and ecological sustainability be fostered at the same time? For a just transition\, this seeming contradiction has to be resolved and cooperation in a superdiverse society must be realised\, so everyone can have equal access to a valuable job\, payable and sustainable housing\, food and energy. \nAbout the event\nEcopolis is an annual day gathering people who are concerned with the transition to a socio-ecological society. Because ecological challenges cross national and language boundaries\, Ecopolis is diverse\, international and interactive\, with the Green European Foundation contributing to a strong European dimension of the event. \nThe event invites national and international authors to debate the transition of our societies. Academics\, writers and civil society thinkers meet to enter into a constructive and open dialogue. Besides lectures\, debates and interviews\, there is an extensive book-fair with multilingual\, ecological books and an internationally acclaimed documentary on the environment will be screened. \nSpeakers will include: \nKate Raworth\, Economist and author of “Doughnut Economics – 7 Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist” \nRachida Lamrabet\, Novellist and author of “Vrouwland”\, “Een kind van God” and others \nJeroen Theunissen\, Writer and teacher at RITCS Brussels\, author of “De omwegen” “Onschuld” and others \nSharan Burrow\, General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) \nAlberto Alemanno\, Professor of EU Law at HEC Paris and Global Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law\, Co-Founder and Director of The Good Lobby \nLaurien Spruyt\, Policy Officer ‘Mobility and Climate’ at Bond Beter Leefmilieu\, Co-Creator of UGent1010 and former Campaign Coordinator of Climate Express \nJean-Pascal van Ypersele\, Climatologist and Professor of Environmental Sciences at the Catholic University of Louvain \nYasmien Naciri\, Marekting & Communication Entrepreneur\, Columnist and author\, Chairwoman of Amana n-pa and Fleks \n  \nProgramme\n11:00: The uncomfortable consumer: on a diet in the candy store \nIt’s a challenge\, trying to live an environmentally conscious life\, while society constantly tempts you to cheap city trips or cheap clothing. While each of us is muddling along\, the temptation is systemic. Transition will only succeed if we tackle it structurally and if politicians dare to stick their necks out (government role\, ‘moralising technology’).\nTheatrical performers Anoek Nuyens and Rebekka de Wit present us their Monologue For A Consumer. Followed by a panel with\, among others\, Laurien Spruyt\, policy officer Bond Beter Leefmilieu\, and Jeroen Theunissen\, author of Jouw Huid (‘Your Skin’). \n12:15: Relay talks: citizens in action\, from May ’68 ’til today \nWith which actions can citizens contribute to speeding up the transition? By lobbying as much as possible with the European institutions\, and/or organising protest actions and blocking lignite plants? How does today’s action differ from a few decades ago?\nWith Yasmien Naciri\, a young entrepreneur and author of Wij nemen het heft in handen\, Samuel Cogolati\, researcher at KULeuven and activist in the domain of the commons\, Lenny Peeters\, laureate of the Bronzen Uil prize for best debut novel in Dutch\, and Paul Goossens\, journalist for De Standaard. \n13:30: The connection between identity debate\, inequality and the ecological issue \nFrom the perspective of social ecology\, the ecological crisis\, which is the result of the idea that man has to dominate nature\, is connected with the domination of one person over the other.\nA debate with among others Rachida Lamrabet\, author of Zwijg allochtoon\, Leo Lucassen\, migration expert and professor at Leiden University\, and Aziza El Miamouni from Wijkacademie Molenbeek. \n15:00: Just Transition – The proof is in the eating \n‘To change everything it takes everyone’\, a just transition is about both decent jobs\, climate policy as well as a just society. An interesting dialogue between trade union\, industry and research community. With the economist Kate Raworth\, author of The Doughnut Economy\, Sharan Burrow\, Secretary-General of the International Trade Union Confederation\, and Thomas Leysen\, Chairman of Umicore & KBC. Moderated by Karel Verhoeven (chief editor at De Standaard) \n16:00: Grand Tour 2020 \nPieter Van Bogaert talks with Guy Gypens\, director of Kaaitheater\, about his book Grand Tour 2020 – the report of a trip through ten European cities where he talked to ten artists about their ecological commitment (as an artist and as a citizen). The book is the final document of ten years of ‘Imagine 2020’\, a European collaboration on art and ecology founded by Kaaitheater in 2008. \n16:30: Does the climate summit of Poland tackle the challenges? \nTwo weeks after ECOPOLIS\, the COP24 climate summit will take place in Poland\, the country that still largely runs on coal(mines). What can we expect from this COP? What does ‘Just Transition’ mean for workers in polluting industries? Can we offer them green jobs?\nWith\, among others\, climate expert and IPCC member Jean-Pascal van Ypersele and Catalina Caro (CENSAT\, Friends of the Earth Colombia). Moderated by Tine Hens. \n\nThe event will be simultaneously interpreted in English\, French and Dutch. \nBook your tickets for the event here  \nFor more info & updates on the programme\, follow us on Twitter and Facebook. \nYou can find here the Facebook profile of the event  and here the website for the event. \n 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/ecopolis-2018-just-transition-brussels/
LOCATION:Kaaitheatre\, Square Sainctelette 20\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:Green Learning at the EGP Council (Berlin)
DESCRIPTION:Green Learning\nMobilising activists is at the core of the green movement in Europe. We understand that equipping them with the right knowledge and skills is crucial in an ever-changing world and complex political environment. The vision behind Green Learning is to combine different methods and learning styles\, and to allow for meaningful conversations to take place across borders. \nAfter building expertise with its first e-course Impact Europe\, which attracted nearly 1500 learners\, the Green European Foundation will launch at the European Green Party Council Green Learning\, a capacity-building website which brings together e-courses in multiple languages\, webinars\, training events and much more. \nIf you want to hear the story of a new tool that redefines how greens campaign\, educate\, counter hate speech or win\, join our inspiring workshop. \nSpeakers\nIoana Banach\, Deputy Director\, Green European Foundation \nIoana Banach works as Deputy Director at the Green European Foundation\, which is the political foundation affiliated to but independent from the European Green Party and Green Group in the European Parliament. \nIoana has worked for 8 years in non-profit and political organisations in Romania\, Switzerland\, the Netherlands and Belgium\, specialising in education and capacity building programmes\, as well as health policies. For the past 6 years\, she has been engaged in developing online courses for training thousands of learners from over 40 countries. \nGio Megrelishvili\, Web & Digital Media Officer\, Green European Foundation \nGio Megrelishvili has been with the Green European Foundation over a year\, previously handing the foundation’s external communications and currently assuming the role of a Web & Digital Media Officer. The main focus of Gio’s work is GEF’s e-Learning programme. \nBefore GEF\, Gio has worked for the Federation of Young European Greens as Project Manager\, responsible for implementing FYEG’s annual work programme. \n\nFull EGP Council programme & info on how to register available here
URL:https://gef.eu/event/green-learning-at-the-egp-council-berlin/
LOCATION:Deutsche Telekom AG\, Hauptstadtrepräsentanz\, Französische Straße 33a-c\, Berlin\, 10117\, Germany
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SUMMARY:EGAT session on EU politics in Finland pt.2
DESCRIPTION:This training is a part of our transnational project “European Green Activists Training”\, and will provide opportunities for 25 participants to learn more about the institutions of the European Union\, Green politics and sustainable development policies.  \nAs an additional element of this training\, the participants will gain an exclusive access to our online course IMPACT EUROPE – which will enhance their critical understanding of the European Union\, provide them with an analytical overview of the Green movement in the context of contemporary politics at the European level\, as well as with insights into ways of generating political impact as a European citizen.  \nThe second EU Session \nThe Green European Foundation will contribute with a special session with the focus on Europe\, the EU and the Greens between 20 November and 1 December 2018 in Jyväskylä.  \nProgramme \nThe second EU training will focus on regional EU policies\, introducing German municipal politics from a local perspective. Participants will have a chance to exchange with activists from other countries and reflect on the term “glocal”\, that combines local and global policies.  \nThe EU training session will be accompanied by training session on national politics and culminate in a study visit to Brussels in Spring 2019\, in which the participants will complement their training by experiencing the European political dimension first-hand.  \nApplication process closed \nThe call for applications has closed. Stay tuned for similar opportunities next year and shorten the wait by going through our online course!
URL:https://gef.eu/event/egat-session-on-eu-politics-in-finland-pt-2/
LOCATION:Jyväskylä\, Jyväskylä\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:EGAT session on EU politics in Malta pt.2
DESCRIPTION:This training is a part of our transnational project “European Green Activists Training”\, and will provide opportunities for 11 participants to learn more about the institutions of the European Union\, Green politics and sustainable development policies. \nAs an additional element of this training\, the participants will gain an exclusive access to our online course IMPACT EUROPE – which will enhance their critical understanding of the European Union\, provide them with an analytical overview of the Green movement in the context of contemporary politics at the European level\, as well as with insights into ways of generating political impact as a European citizen. \nThe EU session\nThe Green European Foundation will contribute with a special session with the focus on the European Union and activism on a European level on 17 November in Gzira. \nThe participants will meet and discuss with representatives from Green European Foundation. The training will include workshops about writing as a tool for activism\, experience sharing and creating their own activism plan. \nThe session will be followed a study visit to Brussels in Spring 2019\, in which the participants will complement their training by experiencing the European political dimension first-hand. \nProgramme\n09:30-10:00: Registration \nPart 1: Introduction & Discussion \n10:00-10:45 \nIntroduction by GEF & Ceratonia Foundation \nJamie Kendrick\, Green European Journal\, and Danika Formosa\, Ceratonia Foundation \nIce-breaking activity & warm-up \nFeedback on Impact Europe \n10:45-11:30 \nEU and the Green movement: EU institutional setting & Green actors at European level \nJamie Kendrick\, Green European Journal \n11:30-12:30: Experience sharing  \nDr Henry Vassalo\, former Chairperson\, Alternative Demokratika \n12:30-13:15: Lunch break \nPart 2: Let’s Gear Up \n13:15-14:15: Workshop #1 – Writing as a tool for activism \nJamie Kendrick\, Green European Journal \n14:15-15:15: Workshop #2 – Me and the EU (My Activism Plan) \nJamie Kendrick\, Green European Journal \n15:15-15:45: Feedback\, wrap-up\, next steps \n15:45-16:00: Closing remarks  \n  \nApplication process closed\nThe call for applications has closed. Stay tuned for similar opportunities next year and shorten the wait by going through our online course!
URL:https://gef.eu/event/egat-session-on-eu-politics-in-malta-pt-2/
LOCATION:Bayview Hotel\, Triq Ix -Xatt\, Il-Gżira GZR\, 1026\, Malta
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20181102T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20181102T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T055037
CREATED:20181005T091400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181025T123525Z
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SUMMARY:Shaping the Energy Sector in Europe (Athens)
DESCRIPTION:CONTEXT\nThis conference is part of the Green European Foundation Energy Democracy transnational project\, which aims to explore the potential of an energy transition for Europe and how to shape this process in a democratic\, participatory way. \nEurope has to change its energy system into a fully renewable one to transition to a sustainable economy and to establish a real climate policy. This is a major challenge for every Member State of the European Union\, but will only succeed if the states work to together. \nEuropean citizens are already playing an active role\, together with governments at different levels\, as they are organising themselves in national energy cooperatives and also the European Federation REScoop. \nStudies show that by 2050\, around 45% of all EU households could be producing their own renewable energy\, and more than a third could come through renewable energy cooperatives. This constitutes a huge opportunity for regional economic development\, as locally-owned renewable energy projects deliver eight times the value of projects that are owned by private companies not from the area. \nThe reality in the different Member States is however extremely diverse. While the contribution of citizens’ Energy co-ops and local communities is well recognized in Western Europe\, the situation in Eastern Europe is quite the opposite. \nPROGRAMME\n10:30 – 11:00: Arrival of attendees\n \n11:00 – 11:05: Opening statement from the panel \n11:05 – 12:00: Welcome and opening addresses: \n\nKostas Diakos\, Green Institute President\nSocratis Famellos\, Vice-Minister Energy and Environment\nMimis Dimitriadis\, MP SYRIZA\, Chair of Parliamentarian Committee on Economy and Development\nManolis Vemis\, Coordinator of the Executive Secretariat – Greek Green Party (Οικολογοι Πρασινοι)\nPolitical parties representatives (tbc)\n\n12:00 – 14:00: First round of speakers: \nLegislative Framework of Energy Co-ops: \n\nMichalis Verroiopoulos\, Secretary of Energy Ministry of Environment and Energy\n\nChange of Energy Production and Consumption Model as a Prerequisite for a Sustainable and Democratic Future: \n\nGiorgos Dimaras\, Deputy Minister Energy and Environment\, MP SYRIZA Greek Green Party\n\nApplication of Energy Co-ops in Sustainable Agriculture: \n\nGiannis Tsironis\, former Alternate Minister of Agriculture\, MP SYRIZA Greek Green Party\n\nLessons from Community Energy in the UK: \n\nAnne Chapman\, Director of Green House UK Think Tank\, Director of Morecambe Bay Community Renewables\n\nThere will also be opportunities for Q&As from the audience. \n14:00 – 14:40: Buffet Lunch \n14:30 – 17:00: Second round of speakers: \nThe Transformation to Energy Democracy: \n\nMerlijn De Rijcke\, OIKOS Think Tank Belgium\n\nPresentation of the Energy Cooperative Project of Sifnos Island: \n\nGiannis Ghillis\, engineer\n\nPresentation of the Energy Cooperative Project of Tilos Island: \n\nGiannis Kaldelis\, engineer\n\nApplying Energy Efficiency Principles – Possibilities for the Greek City: \n\nNikos Samaras\, architect MSC\, lecturer at the Thessaly Technological Institute\n\nRecycling and Energy Democracy: \n\nChristina Efthimiatou\, chemical engineer\, board member of the Hellenic Recycle Agency EOAN\, co-spokesperson of the Greek Green Party (Οικολόγοι Πράσινοι)\n\nThere will also be opportunities for Q&As from the audience. \n17:30 – 18:00: Closing statements from international guests & panellists  \n\nThis event is open to all who would like to attend. For more information\, please contact the organiser Dimitris on dimitrispashalis@yahoo.com \nFor updates on this event and other upcoming ones of this GEF transnational project\, follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/shaping-the-energy-sector-in-europe-athens/
LOCATION:Aition Polychoros\, Aition Polychoros 8-10\, Athens\, 11742\, Greece
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181106
DTSTAMP:20260406T055037
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SUMMARY:EGAT session on EU politics in Finland pt.1
DESCRIPTION:This training is a part of our transnational project “European Green Activists Training”\, and will provide opportunities for 25 participants to learn more about the institutions of the European Union\, Green politics and sustainable development policies.  \nAs an additional element of this training\, the participants will gain an exclusive access to our online course IMPACT EUROPE – which will enhance their critical understanding of the European Union\, provide them with an analytical overview of the Green movement in the context of contemporary politics at the European level\, as well as with insights into ways of generating political impact as a European citizen.  \nThe EU Session \nThe Green European Foundation will contribute with a special session with the focus on Europe\, the EU and the Greens on 2-4 November 2018 in Helsinki.  \nProgramme \nThe participants will meet and discuss with representatives from European Green Party\, Young Federalists\, Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, Ministry of Finance and will learn for example about EU budget\, lobbying and the EU presidency of Finland.  \nThe EU training session will be accompanied by training session on national politics and culminate in a study visit to Brussels in Spring 2019\, in which the participants will complement their training by experiencing the European political dimension first-hand.  \nApplication process closed \nThe call for applications has closed. Stay tuned for similar opportunities next year and shorten the wait by going through our online course! 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/egat-session-on-eu-politics-in-finland-pt-1/
LOCATION:Helsinki\, Helsinki\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190201
DTSTAMP:20260406T055037
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LAST-MODIFIED:20181011T131523Z
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SUMMARY:Impact Europe: Online Course for Green Activists
DESCRIPTION:Within the framework of the Capacity Building programme\, the Green European Foundation\, together with the Green Group in the European Parliament\, developed an online educational platform\, which is currently hosting the Impact Europe module – an online course\, primarily for young\, green-minded citizens\, who want to influence the decisions made at European level and shape their own future. Throughout this course\, we analyse the past\, present and future of the EU\, the battles Greens carry continuously at European level and why they matter\, as well as ways in which you can become engaged in order to shape the future of Europe – the Europe you want to live in. \nWHAT IS THE COURSE ABOUT?\nBased on unique content\, this course serves as a stimulating learning environment which provides a critical understanding of the EU and the functioning of its institutions. Impact Europe addresses some of the most pressing issues in Europe: the Future of the European Union\, Trade\, Environment and Food Safety\, Migration etc. as well as giving insights into Green political movement and an opportunity to discover ways to be part of a European network of activists. You can watch our campaign video below. \n \nWHO CAN TAKE PART?\nThe course is free and open to everyone. All participants who complete the course will be rewarded with a certificate co-signed by the Green European Foundation and the Greens/EFA in the European Parliament. Furthermore\, they will get a chance to become a part of the Alumni Network with access to other exciting opportunities\, such as internships\, traineeships and vacancies. \nTeaming up with the European Green Party to make the course more accessible\, Impact Europe is available in English\, French\, Spanish\, and Polish. \nHOW TO SIGN UP?\nIt’s easy – sign up on this page: www.gef-learning.eu! In case you have any questions\, feel free to get in touch with us at learning@gef.eu.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/impact-europe-online-course-green-activists/
CATEGORIES:Call for participants
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181105
DTSTAMP:20260406T055037
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SUMMARY:Green Economy Congress 2018 (Belgrade)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nThe world we live in is going through a radical transformation which is changing the fundamental values our societies but also economies are based on. Multiple crises due to the growing inequality and environmental destruction are calling for an urgent sustainable answer. As the economic parameters that are measuring growth and economic success are changing\, we must use our knowledge and expertise to innovate the way we think about economy and cannot continue with “business as usual”. \nAbout the event\nThe Green Economy Congress\, taking place for the second time this year\, is a series of interactive\, multidimensional events designed to create and further build up on the notion of necessity for transition to sustainable and fair economy. Green economy is one of the most exciting concepts that is holistic in its form – it generates development while respecting the regional and global ecosystem\, results in improved human well-being and social equity\, while significantly reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities. \nFor three days all participants will have the opportunity to listen to some of the most impressive economists\, innovators\, entrepreneurs and decision makers\, to share their stories and discover ways to promote an alternative vision for growth and development across the world. \nThe long-term goal of the Congress is not only to raise awareness on green topics\, but to also create a sustainable networking platform to enable green initiatives across Europe. This will be in particular the focus of the first day of the Congress\, which will be organised by GEF. \nProgramme\nThursday November 1st \n12:00 – 12:15: Official Opening  \n\nRepresentative of Green European Foundation\nŽaklina Živković\, GAJP\n\n12:15 – 13:15: Opening Panel – Public Policies and Circular Economy \n\nSlobodan Perović\, Republic of Serbia Ministry of Environment Advisor\nAntoine Avignon\, EU delegation in Serbia (tbc)\nOlivera Kuzman\, Zurovac OEBS expert on circular economy (tbc)\nSiniša Mitrović\, Serbian Chamber of Commerce (tbc)\n\n13:15 – 13:25: Pause \n13:25 – 14:00: Lecture – Innovation in Circular Economy: Closing the Loop in Agri-Business  \n\nGrigoris Chazikostas\, Biosense Institute\n\n14:00 – 15:00: Lunch \n15:00 – 16:00: Panel – Green Cities and Urban Development \n\nRepresentative of EU Green Capital of Europe Nijmegen (tbc)\nRepresentative of Cooperation and Development Eastern Europe (CDN)\nSinisa Trkulja\, UN Urban Agenda Habitat III\nRepresentative of City Council of Belgrade (tbc)\n\n16:00 – 16:15: Coffee Break \n16:15 – 17:15: Panel – New Plastic Economy: EU Circular Economy Package \n\nRepresentative of Reloop Europe\nRepresentative of Greentech Serbia\nRepresentative of SEPEN\nExpert in EU Circular Economy Package (tbc)\n\n17:15 – 18:00: Coffee and Networking \n\nFriday November 2nd \n12:00 – 12:15: Opening  \n\nDubravka Negre\, European Investment Bank\n\n12:15 – 13:00: Toward the Green Finance \n\nRepresentative of  Trag Foundation (tbc)\nRepresentative of  Ethical Financing Cooperative of Croatia\nRepresentative of  BRODOTO\nRepresentative of  ERSTE bank\n\n13:00 – 13:15: Coffee Break \n13:10 – 14:10: Panel – Women in the Green Economy \n\nBranislava Jovicic Bačkan\, Green Energy News\nAnkica Barbulov\, GIZ (tbc)\n\n14:00 – 15:00: Lunch  \n15:00 – 16:00: Environmental Reporting: Media as a Catalyst for Change \n\nRepresentative of Euractiv (tbc)\nSlavica Gligorijevic\, RTS (tbc)\nAdam Santovac\, N1 (tbc)\nRepresenative of CINS/BIRN (tbc)\n\n16:00 – 16:15: Coffee Break \n16:15 – 17:00: Democratisation of the Energy Sector: Prosumers and Cooperatives as Alternatives \n\nMaja Turković\, ASOR\nRepresentative of CAN Europe (tbc)\n\n\nSaturday November 3rd \n12:00 – 15:00: Green Economy Fair + Workshops   \nWorkshops including: \n\nDeveloping Circular Economy in Agriculture\nDecentralised Energy Alternatives\nEco Design\n\nAdditionally\, the Congress will entail a variety of social activities such as museum visits\, get-togethers and more. \nWho should apply?\nThis conference is suitable for both students who are just developing their interests for green economy models\, and green economy professionals and activists. In case you would like to speak at our event\, we have created Participants’ Panel.  \n\n\nTo find out more about the event\, the registration process\, as well as participation fees\, please visit the Congress website. For programme updates\, follow us on Facebook and Twitter\, and subscribe to the Facebook profile of the Congress. \n 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/green-economy-congress-2018-belgrade/
LOCATION:Belgrade Chamber of Commerce\, Belgrade Chamber of Commerce\, Kneza Miloša Street no. 12/VI\, Belgrade\, 11000\, Serbia
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20181027T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20181027T150000
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SUMMARY:EGAT session on EU politics in Malta pt.1
DESCRIPTION:This training is a part of our transnational project “European Green Activists Training”\, and will provide opportunities for 11 participants to learn more about the institutions of the European Union\, Green politics and sustainable development policies. \nAs an additional element of this training\, the participants will gain an exclusive access to our online course IMPACT EUROPE – which will enhance their critical understanding of the European Union\, provide them with an analytical overview of the Green movement in the context of contemporary politics at the European level\, as well as with insights into ways of generating political impact as a European citizen. \nThe session\nThe Green European Foundation will contribute with a special session with the focus on the NGO work on a European level and understanding the Green family on 27th October in Sliema. \nThe participants will meet and discuss with representatives from Federation of Young European Greens\, exchange on campaigning experiences as well as get to know each other. \nThe session will be followed by another session\, with a deeper focus on European Union. The course will culminate in a study visit to Brussels in Spring 2019\, in which the participants will complement their training by experiencing the European political dimension first-hand. \nProgramme\n10:00-10:30: Registration \nPart 1: Introduction & Discussion  \n10:30-10:45: Introduction by Ceratonia Foundation \nDanika Formosa\, Project Coordinator\, Ceratonia Foundation \n10:45-11:15:  \nIce breaking activity \nLearning expectations and objectives of the course \n11:15-11:45: Workshop #1 – So many  young people\, why can’t we hear their voices?  \nDanika Formosa\, Project Coordinator\, Ceratonia Foundation \n11:45-12:45: Workshop #2 – Storytelling in campaigns and experience sharing \nMina Tolu\, Federation of Young Greens Team Member & Activist \n12:45-13:30 Lunch Break \nPart 2: Let’s Gear Up! \n13:30-14:30: Workshop #3 – The role of local councils\, responsibilities and Green policies \nRalph Cassar\, Secretary General\, Alternattive Demokratika \n14:30-14:45: Let’s debate! \n14:45-15:00: Self-reflection and next steps  \n  \nApplication process closed\nThe call for applications has closed. Stay tuned for similar opportunities next year and shorten the wait by going through our online course!
URL:https://gef.eu/event/egat-session-on-eu-politics-in-malta-pt-1/
LOCATION:Waterfront Hotel\, Triq Ix - Xatt\, Tas-Sliema\, SLM 1028\, Malta
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181023
DTSTAMP:20260406T055037
CREATED:20181016T144521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181016T144659Z
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SUMMARY:EGAT Session on EU Politics in Croatia
DESCRIPTION:This training is a part of our transnational project “European Green Activists Training”\, and will provide opportunities for 20 participants to learn more about the institutions of the European Union\, Green politics and sustainable development policies. \nAs an additional element of this training\, the participants will gain an exclusive access to our online course IMPACT EUROPE – which will enhance their critical understanding of the European Union\, provide them with an analytical overview of the Green movement in the context of contemporary politics at the European level\, as well as with insights into ways of generating political impact as a European citizen. \nThe EU Session\nThe Green European Foundation will contribute with a special session with the focus on Europe\, the EU and the Greens on 19 -21 October 2018 in Zagreb. \nProgramme\nThe first day will consist of workshops about the history and institutions of European Union as well as their connection to transparency\, corruption and media. Session will be followed by a separate short meeting with a policy advisor on EU related topics. \nThe EU training session will be accompanied by training session on national politics and culminate in a study visit to Brussels in Spring 2019\, in which the participants will complement their training by experiencing the European political dimension first-hand. \nApplication process closed\nThe deadline for applications was 30 September 2018. Stay tuned for similar opportunities next year and shorten the wait by going through our online course!
URL:https://gef.eu/event/egat-session-on-eu-politics-in-croatia/
LOCATION:Zagreb\, Zagreb\, Croatia (Local Name: Hrvatska)
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20181016T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20181016T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T055037
CREATED:20180912T141306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181010T141547Z
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SUMMARY:Change of Climate in the World of Jobs? (Budapest)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nWith a changing climate\, many traditional jobs will be lost all over Europe\, as a just transition to less carbon emission intensive industries and a green economy is inevitable. Innovative policy proposals will be necessary to create new jobs that do not threaten the emission reduction targets as they have been agreed in the Paris Climate Agreement from 2015. \nAbout the event\nAs part of the transnational project “Strengthening Climate Targets\, Creating Local Climate Jobs”\,  this conference will feature a first presentation of the local job creation potential in Hungary in a zero carbon society that has been estimated as part of this year’s project research. Together with the data gathered on the United Kingdom and Ireland\, this estimation will be a first step towards quantifying and publicising the EU-wide potential of greening local economies to create new climate jobs\, and better address climate change\, in the run-up to COP24. \nProgramme\n17:00 – 17:20 PRESENTATION OF THE GEF TRANSNATIONAL PROJECT AND RESEARCH RESULTS – Jonathan Essex\, Green House Think Tank United Kingdom \n17:20 – 17:40 4th INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: REDUCE OR INCREASE EMISSIONS? – Miklós Kis\, Journalist \n17:40 – 18:00 CLIMATE CHANGE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE – Sándor Fülöp Phd\, Co-chair of Ökopolisz \n18:00 – 18:15 COFFEE BREAK \n18:15 – 19:30 Q & A\, DISCUSSION \nRegistration\nTo register for the event\, please click here. \n\nStay tuned for updates on the programme here and via our Twitter and Facebook channels.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/change-of-climate-jobs/
LOCATION:MagNet Ház\, Andrássy út 98\, Budapest\, 1062\, Hungary
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20181006T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20181006T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T055037
CREATED:20180919T100201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181002T075647Z
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SUMMARY:Cooperative Society (Skopje)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nAt the beginning of 2018\, a publication\, The Revision of the Economy in the Balkans: Change Policy\, Not Climate\, as well as a green economy manual\, was published as part of the transnational project carried out by Green European Foundation supported by Blue Link Bulgaria\, Sunrise Macedonia and Networked Serbia. \nThe research done in the previous years has shown immense potential and pointed out the fact that these national economies are currently going in a different direction: subsidising multinational companies and mega infrastructure projects in privatizing natural resources. \nA process of political centralisation\, by taking competences from the local level and exclusion of the citizens from the economic and social decisions is evident. In this political environment\, the only possible solution is a creation of bottom-up\, self-organized\, citizens’ initiatives with a purpose of association of labor and services. The countries of the region have their own historical legacy of a cooperative economy in socialism\, which is now in a process of renewal. \nAbout the event\nThe Green European Foundation\, with the support of ASSED Sunrise\, is organising this international conference “Greening the Economy: Cooperative Society”. \nThe conference will explore the policies relating to the development of the green economy in the region and discuss topics including green procurement\, renewable energy and green jobs. \nIt will also serve as a platform for an exchange of knowledge and a chance to promote green policies in the region\, with the aim to raise awareness among stakeholders\, politicians\, and the general public for the economic potential of a Green Economy. \nAs part of the event\, there will be a promotion of the 2017 Green European Foundation study “Revision of the Economies in the Balkans: CHANGE POLICY NOT CLIMATE!” \, which is the result of trans-border cooperation and research in Macedonia\, Serbia and Bulgaria. \nProgramme\n09:30 – 10:30: Arrival of participants and speakers \n10:30 – 11:00: Registration and welcome coffee \n11:00 – 11:15: Opening: \n\nModerating: Maja Morachanin MP\nAleksandar Gjorgjievski\, transnational coordinator\n\nShort presentation of the 2018 project \n\nASSED Sunrise – Skopje\,\n\n11:15 – 11:30: Presentation of 2017 GEF Publication: Revision of the Economies in the Balkans: Change Policy Not Climate \n\nHristina Odzaklievska\, Head Researcher\, Macedonia\nZaklina Zivkovic\, Networked\, National Coordinator\, Serbia\n\n11:30 – 12:00: Public Policies Towards a Green Economy in the Republic of Macedonia \n\nLjiljana Popovska\, MP\n\n12:00 – 12:30: Coffee break \n12:30 – 14:00: Panel: Green Economy – Cooperative Society \n\nAna Petrovska\, State Secretary of the Ministry of Environment Planning\n\nOpen Cooperatives as a Driving Force of the Economic Transformation \n\nDirk Holemans\, Oikos\, Belgium\nIva Marković\, PolEkol\, Serbia\n\n14:00 – 15:00: Lunch \n\nRegistration\nTo register for this event\, please contact Aleksandar Gjorgjievski aleksgo@gmail.com.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/cooperative-society-skopje/
LOCATION:Hotel Porta Skopje\, Vladimir Komarov bb\, Skopje\, 1000\, Macedonia
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20181005T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20181005T194500
DTSTAMP:20260406T055037
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SUMMARY:Climate Jobs - Towards a Zero-Carbon Economy (Bristol)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nWith the consequences of climate change being evermore perceptible through extreme weather events (both worldwide and in European countries)\, verifiable research is urgently needed to set targets and policies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions by the amount necessary to secure a livable environment. At the same time\, policies to reduce greenhouse emissions are often attacked for threatening existing jobs. \nGEF’s transnational project “Strengthening Climate Targets\, Creating Local Climate Jobs” sets out to explore what greenhouse emissions reductions would mean in practical terms for our job markets and economies\, and whether jobs could be created in rural areas across Europe. Can both a safe and just economically sound life for all be achieved? To this end\, our project undertook research on the potential to create more climate jobs in three EU countries with diverse historic and economic prerequisites: United Kingdom\, Ireland and Hungary. \nAbout the event\nThis upcoming side event at the Autumn Conference of the Green Party of England and Wales will offer an introduction to the GEF transnational project. In particular\, it will present the results of modelling to estimate the net number of jobs that could be created in each local authority area of the United Kingdom\, via the transition to a zero carbon economy\, in the key sectors of energy\, transport\, waste management\, buildings and food\, farming\, and forestry. \nDuring the event\, the overall GEF project as well as the research findings and resulting policy recommendations for the United Kingdom will be presented by: \nJonathan Essex\, Green House Think Tank \nAnne Chapman\, Green House Think Tank \nChaired by: Natalie Bennett\, Board Member Green European Foundation and former Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales \n\nFor more information on this workshop and the Autumn Conference of the Green Party of England and Wales from 5 to 7 October in Bristol\, you can find the programme here. \nFor updates and other upcoming events of this GEF transnational project\, follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/climate-jobs-bristol/
LOCATION:Bristol City Hall\, College Green\, Bristol\, BS1 5TR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20181005T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20181005T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T055037
CREATED:20180919T105648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T092517Z
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SUMMARY:Shaping the Energy Sector in Europe (Skopje)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nThis conference is part of the Green European Foundation Energy Democracy transnational project\, which aims to explore the potential of an energy transition for Europe and how to shape this process in a democratic\, participatory way. \nEurope has to change its energy system into a fully renewable one to transition to a sustainable economy and to establish a real climate policy. This is a major challenge for every Member State of the European Union\, but will only succeed if the states work to together. \nEuropean citizens are already playing an active role\, together with governments at different levels\, as they are organising themselves in national energy cooperatives and also the European Federation REScoop. \nStudies show that by 2050\, around 45% of all EU households could be producing their own renewable energy\, more than a third could come through renewable energy cooperatives. This constitutes a huge opportunity for regional economic development\, as locally-owned renewable energy projects deliver eight times the value of projects that are owned by private companies not from the area. The reality in the different Member States is however extremely diverse. While the contribution of citizens’ Energy co-ops and local communities is well recognized in Western Europe\, the situation in Eastern Europe is quite the opposite. \nAbout the event\nThe conference will bring together contributors from GEF partners\, energy cooperatives and energy sectors to discuss renewable energy potential on both a Europe and local level. \nProgramme\n09:30 – 10:30:  Arrival of participants and speakers \n10:30 – 11:00:  Registration and welcome coffee \n11:00 – 11:15: Opening:  \n\nShort presentation of the 2018 project\nAleksandar Gjorgjievski\, national coordinator\nASSED Sunrise\, Skopje  \n\n11:15 – 12:00: Presentation:  The Transformation to Energy Democracy \n\nDirk Holemans\, transnational coordinator Oikos\, Belgium\n\n12:00 – 12:30: Coffee break \n12:30 – 13:10: Energy Cooperatives in Europe \n\nQuest from ReScoop\n\n13:10 – 13:40: Energy Sector in Macedonia and the Region – Current & Future Perspective  \n\nErvin Redjepagikj\n\n13:40 – 14:00: Renewable Energy \n\nAleksandar Hristu Kanevce\n\n14:00 – 15:00: Discussion on Energy Democracy – with the speakers  \n15:00 – 16:00:   Lunch  \n\nRegistration\nTo register for this event\, please contact Aleksandar Gjorgjievski aleksgo@gmail.com.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/shaping-the-energy-sector-in-europe-skopje/
LOCATION:Hotel Porta Skopje\, Vladimir Komarov bb\, Skopje\, 1000\, Macedonia
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20181003T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20181010T233000
DTSTAMP:20260406T055037
CREATED:20181003T141721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181003T141812Z
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SUMMARY:Call for Illustrators
DESCRIPTION:Background\nThe Green European Foundation (GEF) is a European level political foundation. It is linked to\, but independent of\, other European Green actors such as the European Green Party and the Green Group in the European Parliament. Modelled on many successful national green political foundations\, GEF works to encourage European citizens to participate in European political discussions and to ultimately forge a stronger\, more participative European democracy. Read more: www.gef.eu \nAbout Green Learning\nAn important element of our annual work programme is the GEF online learning platform (currently www.gef-learning.eu)\, where we make available interactive and innovative e-courses on Green topics.  In 2018\, we expanded the scope of the platform to accommodate more diverse types of courses\, organisations and audiences. \nBesides expanding the content available on the e-learning platform\, we decided to create a landing page – green learning – a website\, which tells the story behind our e-learning programme\, invites participants to sign-up (which they can do directly from the landing page) and invites other organisations to collaborate with us. \nWhat we need\nOne of the challenges we are facing is to keep the both our landing page and the e-learning environment clean\, easy to navigate and consistent. We therefore intend to introduce an additional element to our brand identity\, which will tie the landing page Green Learning (in production)\, e-learning platform and various courses together. \nWe are looking for a skilled illustrator\, who will not only deliver the main illustration available on Green Learning\, but also offer a long-term vision to help us fulfill the following objectives: \n\nto support us in elevating the brand presence\, prominence and recognition\nto support us in reinforce our image as a credible and cohesive brand\n\nTarget audience\nOur primary target groups:  \n\nEuropean citizens involved in the green parties\, youth organisations\, foundations\, etc.\nEuropean citizens not yet involved in green organisations but interested in green topics.\n\nOur secondary target groups:               \n\nEducational institutions (high schools/universities) and educators\nGreen NGOs not necessarily affiliated to the political movement\n\nDemographics\nOur learners are predominantly European and represent diverse national\, ethnic and racial groups. The courses attracted almost equal number of learners identified as female and male. Our attitude surveys show that our learners tend to be socially active and politically progressive. The age of our learners varies between 15 and 60 (with vast majority between 20 – 40). \nCreative direction\nWe welcome different creative styles as long as it’s not in conflict with the brand identity of the Green European Foundation. The illustrations need to be built around and reflect the demographics of the platform and the following principles: \n\nGreen Learning serves the purpose of educating people on green topics\nGreen Learning helps learners to connect with other like-minded people and create a community\nGreen Learning empowers learners to take action\nGreen Learning hosts e-courses that are informative\, interactive and were developed with real humans in mind.\n\nDeliverables\n\nA short vision statement for the illustration\n1 illustrated web banner\nA short visual concept for the interface of gef-learning.eu\n\nPurpose and function\nThe signature web banner will be permanently displayed on the Green Learning home page. Additional illustrations will be displayed on the home page and the online learning platform. \nThe illustrations will also be used as social media and print content for promotional purposes. \nFormat\n\nThe illustration should be designed for web\, 16:9 ratio\, in high resolution jpeg/png format.\nIndividual characters of the illustration should be delivered as vector files.\n\nAttachments\nPlease\, refer to the attachments for further details regarding the placement of the illustration and margins. We also recommend to take a look at the platform (www.gef-learning.eu) and Impact Europe course to get an idea of the type of content we produce. \nReview date/s:\nAdditional briefing – October 17 \nMidterm feedback – October 22 \nFinal submission – October 26 \n The period covers research and sketching\, refining and finalising the deliverables. \nBudget\n1200 euro\, VAT included \nSelection and future cooperation\nThe final decision will be made based on your previous line of work and a basic sketch of the two main deliverables. The continuation of cooperation on this project is expected\, yet not guaranteed. \nInterested illustrators are invited to submit their main idea + sketch and a link to their portfolio to gio.megrelishvili@gef.eu. Deadline: 10 October. \n 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/call-for-illustrators/
CATEGORIES:Call for applications
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180929T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180929T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T055037
CREATED:20180802T121327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180913T122502Z
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SUMMARY:Facing up to Climate Reality (Norwich)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nWith the consequences of climate change being more and more perceptible\, also in European countries\, through extreme weather events\, verifiable research is urgently needed to set targets and policies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions by the amount required to secure a livable environment. \nWhat would those reductions mean in practical terms\, for instance for our economies? Can we create jobs in rural areas across Europe and not only secure a safe but also a just\, economically sound life for all? \nGEF’s transnational project “Strengthening Climate Targets\, Creating Local Climate Jobs” explores those questions and aims to explore the potential to create more climate jobs in three EU countries with diverse history and economic prerequisites: United Kingdom\, Ireland and Hungary. \nAbout the event\nOur upcoming one-day conference\, organised with the support of Green House Think Tank\, will consider these questions\, as well as what we can learn from past extreme weather events in Europe for how we might cope in the future. It will be one stepping stone towards our upcoming research publication on the potential of local jobs creation in the three mentioned countries and will serve as an opportunity to discuss first findings for the United Kingdom more in-depth. \nProgramme\n9:30 -10:00 REGISTRATION \n10:00 -10:10 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS – Rupert Read \n10:10 – 11:30 FACING UP TO CLIMATE REALITY – chaired by Catherine Rowett\, with Brian Heatley and Asher Minns \n11:30 -11:45 BREAK \n11:45 – 13:00 CLIMATE JOBS – chaired by Anne Chapman\, with Jonathan Essex and Peter Sims \n13:45 – 14:45 FUTURE OF AGRICULTURE AND RURAL ECONOMIES – chaired by Rupert Read\, with Simon Fairlie and Helen Baczkovska \n14:45 – 15:00 BREAK \n15:00 – 15:30 DEALING WITH EXTREME WEATHER – chaired by Rupert Read\, with Anne Chapman \n15:30 – 16:00 FINAL DISCUSSION \nSpeaker Biographies\nRupert Read is chair of Green House think tank and Reader in Philosophy at the University of East Anglia.\nCatherine Rowett is professor of philosophy at the University of East Anglia.  She was the Green Party parliamentary candidate for South Norfolk in the 2015 and 2017 General Elections.\nBrian Heatley is a founder member of Green House think tank.  He is a former senior civil servant and former policy co-ordinator for the Green Party.\nAsher Minns is executive director of the Tyndall Centre at the University of East Anglia.  He is a science communicator who specialises in knowledge transfer of climate change research to audiences that are outside of academia.\nJonathan Essex is a member of Green House and an associate of Bioregional where he advises on new project development and policy.  He previously worked for bioregional on sustainable construction and material reuse.  He is a Green Party district and county councillor for Redhill\, Surrey.  He has led the work done by Green House on ‘Climate Jobs’.\nPeter Sims is an Electronic Engineer who specialises in systems engineering and in particular the overlap and interfaces between human and non-human systems.  He has carried out the modelling to estimate the number of jobs that could be created by the transition to a low carbon economy in Green House’s work on ‘Climate Jobs’.\nSimon Fairlie is one of the editors of The Land\, an occasional magazine about land rights\, and author of Meat\, a Benign Extravagance (Permanent Publications\, 2010).  He runs Chapter 7\, which provides planning advice to smallholders and other low income people in the countryside. He has also had much practical experience of small scale farming in the UK and France.\nHelen Baczkovska is an ecologist and writer based in rural Norfolk.  She works as a conservation officer at Norfolk Wildlife Trust.\nAnne Chapman is a member of Green House think tank.  In 2017 she organised a conference in Lancaster (where she lives) on dealing with extreme weather. \n  \n\nStay tuned for updates on the programme here and via our Twitter and Facebook channels. \nThe conference is free of charge but secure your place now by registering via this link. For further information\, get in touch with info@greenhousethinktank.org.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/facing-up-to-climate-reality/
LOCATION:The Forum\, 2 Millenium Plain\, Norwich\, NR2 1TF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181001
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SUMMARY:Good Governance\, Good Practices (Valletta)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nDuring recent years\, examples of bad governance\, such as the Panama Papers\, the Luxleaks\, Dieselgate as well as the Paradise Papers\, and so forth\, have emerged and raised questions about the rule of law\, and fueled the rise of populism and EU scepticism. Not the least\, Malta\, the smallest of the European Member states\, has come to the fore as a prominent journalist\, who was investigating the Panama papers\, was murdered in 2017. \nAn exchange on best practices of good governance on a European level is therefore urgently needed. \nAbout the event\nThe one-day conference will discuss good governance in Malta and in the EU. Amongst other topics\, the role of public services in Malta and the current state of play of governance in the European Union will be addressed. This project will enable participants to discuss issues and the way forward both on a local and EU level. \nThis public event will gather Green politicians and activists\, civil society activists and journalists to discuss these matters while providing a platform for networking among Greens and civil society organisations active in the field. \nProgramme\n9:00 – 9:30 REGISTRATION \n9:30 – 9:40 WELCOME: \nDanika Formosa\, Project Co-ordinator\, Ceratonia Foundation \n09:40 – 09:50 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS: THE EUROPEAN GREEN MOVEMENT AND GOOD GOVERNANCE  \nAurélie Maréchal\, Director Green European Foundation \n09:50 – 10:10 THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE IN ENSURING GOOD GOVERNANCE  \nDr George Vital Zammit\, Deputy Dean (FEMA)\, Lecturer\, Department of Public Policy \n10:10 – 10:40 CLIENTELISM AND GOOD GOVERNANCE: IS CO-EXISTENCE POSSIBLE? \nProf Godfrey Pirotta\, Professor at the Department of Public Policy\, University of Malta \n10:40 – 11:00 SPEAKERS DISCUSSION WITH PARTICIPANTS  \nChaired by Mario Mallia\, Deputy leader of Alternattiva Demokratika \n10:45 – 11:00 COFFEE BREAK  \n11:00-12:00 THE CURRENT STATE OF PLAY OF GOVERNANCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION \nNóra Köves\, Human Rights Activist\, Fundamentum \nIoana Banach\, Deputy Director Green European Foundation \nEwa Sufin-Jacquemart\, Director Fundacja Strefa Zieleni \n12:00 – 12:20 GOOD GOVERNANCE AN ESSENTIAL BUILDING BLOCK FOR MALTA’S REPUTATION \nDr Harry Vassallo\, Former Chairman Alternattiva Demokratika \n12:20 – 12:50 SPEAKERS DISCUSSION WITH PARTICIPANTS  \nChaired by Mario Mallia\, Deputy leader of Alternattiva Demokratika \n12:50 – 13:00  CLOSING REMARKS \nCarmel Cacopardo\, leader of the Green Party \nRegistration\nThe registration for the this event can be found here\nIf more information is required\, feel free to contact us on: ceratonia@alternattiva.org.mt \n\nTo stay tuned for GEF updates\, follow us on Facebook or Twitter to learn about our other activities. \n 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/good-governance-good-practices-valletta/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180921T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180921T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T055037
CREATED:20180913T142454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180913T142454Z
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SUMMARY:Revision of the Economies in the Balkans (Skopje)
DESCRIPTION:CONTEXT \nThis research report was produced as part of a project of the Green European Foundation in 2017 with the joint effort of the research teams in three Balkan countries:\nBlueLink Foundation – Bulgaria \nThe Association for Sustainable Social and Economic Development SUNRISE – Macedonia\nNetworked – Serbia.   \nThe research report highlights which political conditions are necessary to move towards a green economy in the three countries\, and compares their prospects in terms of social factors and legal and policy frameworks. \nThis event is invitation only. The full research publication is available for free at GEF website.  \nPROGRAMME \n21st September 2018  \n16:00 – 16:30   Registration and welcome coffee  \n16:30 – 16:50   Opening and Introduction of the research and cooperation with GEF   \nAleksandar Gjorgjievski – Transnational coordinator ASSED Sunrise – Skopje  \n16:50 – 17:30   Hristina Odzaklievska – National researcher in Macedonia  \n  Presentation of research and methodology  \n17:30 – 18:00   Coffee break  \n18:00 – 18:30   Ervin Regjepagic – Energy sector in Macedonia   \n18:30 – 19:00   Jasmina Pakaski – Sustainable development \n19:00 – 19:30   Bojan Petrovski – Green economy and Green policy  \n19:30 – 20:00   Aleksandar Gjorgjievski – President of ASSED Sunrise – Macedonia   \nPresentation of the GEF project Green Economy: Cooperative Society and Announcement of the International conference on 6th October 2018  \n20:00 – 21:00   Dinner and closing of the promotion event 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/revision-of-the-economies-in-the-balkans-skopje/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180914T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180915T143000
DTSTAMP:20260406T055037
CREATED:20180808T124334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180911T113709Z
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SUMMARY:New Political Course Days (Barcelona)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nThe current times in Europe are characterised by political uncertainty and instability in regard to domestic as well as foreign policies. As it is clear that we are living in times of fundamental change\, citizens all over Europe must be equipped with the tools to take a new political course and they must be empowered to face the challenges ahead. \nMany countries across the EU face similar challenges in various areas that affect citizens’ daily lives: insufficient access to affordable housing\, high unemployment rates and precarious jobs\, sexist violence and the ongoing migration and asylum policies crisis. At the same time\, we can observe a neoliberal drift as well as the rise of nationalist\, undemocratic forces in some EU member states that is counterproductive to find sustainable solutions to those challenges. \nOnly with an extensive participation of citizens\, the radical changes that are needed to face those challenges can be made. \nAbout the event\nThe upcoming New Political Course Days\, organised with the support of Fundació Nous Horitzons and in collaboration with a variety of other actors such as Fundació l’Alternativa and Instituto 25M Democracia\, will provide a space for debate with agents of change and to formulate demands towards the political representatives for this era of change in Catalonia\, Spain and Europe. \nProgramme\nFriday\, 14 September \n17:00 REGISTRATION \n17:20 OPENING \n17:30 DISCUSSION WITH ADA COLAU \nAda Colau\, Mayor of Barcelona \n18:15 PANEL DEBATE Multilevel governance\, politics of scale and social transformation \nLucía Martín\, ECP representative in the Congress of Deputies: Housing policies \nPablo Cotarelo\, Engineer and consultant for the energy sector: A new energy economy \nMarta Junqué\, Fearless Cities: From the neighbourhoods to Europe – the relation of local and global \nModeration: Marc Parés\, Professor of Geography at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and head of the  Research Group on Urban Governance\, Commons\, Internet & Social innovation at the Institute for Government and Public Policies \nProgramme\nSaturday\, 15 September \n10:00 PANEL DEBATE Europe\, sovereignty and democracy \nErnest Urtasun\, Member of the European Parliament for the Greens/EFA Group \nFabio de Masi\, Member of the German Parliament of Die Linke \nElly Schlein\, MEP of S&D \nModeration: Lucile Schmid\, Co-President of the Green European Foundation \n11:00 BREAK \n11:15 PANEL DEBATE A new economic\, social and environmental model for Catalonia \nJordi Angusto\, Economist: A new economic model for Catalonia \nSandra Ezquerra\, Professor of sociology at Universitat de Vic Barcelona: A feminist economy \nJosé Antonio Donaire\, Professor of geography at Universitat de Girona: A sustainable economy \n12:45 PANEL DEBATE Start of the new political course: the challenges  ahead for progressive forces in this moment of change \nElisenda Alemany\, Member of the Catalan Parliament for Catalunya En Comú Podem \nIone Belarra\, Representative in the Congress of Deputies for Unidos Podemos \nEnric Juliana\, Deputy Director of La Vanguardia \nGemma Ubasart\, Professor of political science at Universitat de Girona \nModeration: Dolors Comas d’Argemir\, President of Fundació Nous Horitzons \n14:15 CLOSING \n\nFor more info and registration\, send an email to fundacio@noushoritzons.cat \nStay tuned for updates on this website and by signing up for the Facebook event!
URL:https://gef.eu/event/new-political-course-days-barcelona/
LOCATION:Universitat Pompeu Fabra\, Campus de Poblenou / Carrer Roc Boronat\, 138\, Barcelona\, Catalonia\, 08018\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Summer university
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180914T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180914T113000
DTSTAMP:20260406T055037
CREATED:20180813T090955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180913T122016Z
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SUMMARY:Technological Unemployment and Basic Income (Budapest)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nTechnological change causes short-term job losses\, that can ultimately lead to lasting increases in unemployment. Especially among young people in Europe\, unemployment is already extremely high and unequal distribution of common resources\, shrinking of social security and lack of access to low-skilled jobs deepens the insecurity about the future of work. To counter the erosion of the 20th century welfare state and the increasing youth precariousness\, new ideas  have to be put forward on how society’s wealth can be distributed in a just way. \nAbout the event\nIn the framework of this year’s Basic Income for all EU Citizens? transnational project\, we will host this particular workshop to have a closer look at the prospects of a Universal Basic Income to combat youth precariousness and will especially address the following questions: \n\nWhat is technological unemployment\, what are its possible consequences and how does it relate to young people?\nWhat are policy answers to technological unemployment and what kind of role could Basic Income play?\nWhat are the digital tools we can use and what is the strategy to advocate for Basic Income in a digital world?\n\nThe workshop will be hosted at the Federation of Young Europeans’ week-long training “Common Digital (R)evolution”. \nProgramme\nDuring this workshop\, young Green activists from all across Europe will learn more about technological unemployment and its relation to basic income from Lilja Tamminen\, Director Of Operations & Product Management at a computer software company\, former Deputy Member of the Helsinki City Hall and expert on technological (un)employment. \nFurthermore\, the participants of the workshop will receive practical tools during a hands-on training session to argue for basic income as a means to move towards a more just society. \n\nFor more info on the event and how to participate\, contact office@fyeg.org
URL:https://gef.eu/event/technological-unemployment-and-basic-income-budapest/
LOCATION:Élet Fény Központ\, Bérkocsis utca 41\, Budapest\, 1084\, Hungary
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180908T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180909T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T055037
CREATED:20180704T080050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180823T141606Z
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SUMMARY:Univerde X Edition (Madrid)
DESCRIPTION:Context\n66% of the world population will live in urban areas by 2050. Currently\, already 73% of Europeans live in urban areas. There is no doubt that the future of humanity will be decided in cities and that they can be catalysts for the transformation we urgently need to face the multiple challenges\, both socially and environmentally\, that we see at the moment. Cities constitute the new political centre\, tackling global problems on a local level: local governments and citizens’ movements are at the forefront of the fight against climate change or aid to refugees\, and new forms of participation and democracy are being experimented with.\n\nAbout the event\n\nAt this Univerde\, which will already be the tenth edition of the successful Spanish summer school\, we’ll reflect on the present and future of cities; about their role for the future of the planet and its inhabitants; about how our cities should be to move towards environmental and social sustainability.\n\nIn this context\, we’ll discuss about climate change\, citizen movements and commons\, gentrification\, water and food supply\, the relationship between the urban and the rural. We will bring positive European experiences that can be replicated in other cities.\n\n\nProgramme\n\nSaturday\, September 8 \n08:45 – 09:30 Accreditation\n09:30 – 11:15 Parallel Workshops:\n\nGreen urbanism for the 21st century\nCities of solidarity: immigration and cooperation\nPolitical ecology and local political action\nThe policy against plastics\nEducation for the ecological transition in cities\n\n11:15 – 11:45 Break\n11:45 – 12:15 Opening Ceremony: Initial reflections on the city\n\nAurélie Maréchal\, Director of the Green European Foundation\nJavier Ayala\, Mayor of Fuenlabrada\nFlorent Marcellesi\, Member of the European Parliament for Greens/EFA\nMonica Frassoni\, Co-president of the European Green Party and Board member of Fundación EQUO\nJuan López de Uralde\, Co-spokesperson of EQUO and member of the Congress of Deputies for Unidos Podemos\n\n12:15 – 14:00 Round table: Cities and citizens building future \nModerator: Mariano Baratech\, Sociologist and Member of the EQUO Fundación’s board\n\n\nEvelyne Huytebroeck\, Member of the Brussels Parliament and Local Councillor in the Brussels commune of Forest\, Responsible of the Local Councilors Network for the European Green Party\nJulia López Ventura\, C40’s Regional Director for Europe\nChristina Monge\, Political scientist and Associate Professor of Sociology at the Unversity of Zaragoza\n\n\n14:00 – 15:45 Lunch break\n15:45 – 17:30 Parallel Workshops:\n\n\n\nThe city of the future vs. the field of the past\nWomen who “paint” cities to inhabit them\nRe-municipalisation of basic services: water\nA more just\, supportive and sustainable Europe: the role of EQUO in the European Parliament\nRe-naturalisation of our cities\n\n17:30 – 18:00 Break \n\n\n18:00 – 18:45 Keynote speech: Anthropocene and bioregion\n\nFernando Prats\, urbanist architect. Advisor of the Complutense University of Madrid for the Global Change Spain 2020/50 programme\n\n18:45 – 20:30 Round table: City and territory. The road to a sustainable coexistence\nModerator: Ana Sabaté\, former Professor of Human Geography at the Complutense University of Madrid\n\nMarco Marangoni\, Member of the research team of EStà – Economia e Sosenibilità\nAlejandro Sánchez\, Member of the regional parliament of Madrid\nIrene Lorite\, Architect and Urbanist\, Advisor in the municipality of Cercedilla (Madrid)\, Member of Ahora Movilidad\n\n\n\n\nSunday\, September 9 \n9:45 – 12:00 Parallel Workshops:\n\nLatest lessons on citizens’ participation\nMake your city a seed\n“With you”: The positive presence of the wolf in our environment\nBullying in a digital world – cyberbullying\nEnergy transition in the administration: reality or fiction\nVisit to the agricultural park of Fuenlabrada\n\n12:00 – 13:45 Round table: Green cities – egalitarian and sustainable\n\nModerator: Ana M. Álvarez\, Local councillor of Parla (Madrid)\n\nNeus Truyol\, Councillor of Ecology\, Agriculture and Animal Welfare of the Palma de Mallorca City Council\nInés Sabanés\, Councillor of Environment and Mobility of the Madrid  City Council\nJean-Claude Englebert\, First Deputy Mayor of the municipality of Forest (Region of Brussels-Capital)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n13:45 Closing Ceremony \n\nRuth Pascual\, Local Councillor of Fuenlabrada\nMarta Santos\, Co-spokesperson of EQUO\nJosé Larios\, President of Fundación EQUO\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStay tuned for updates on our website and get more information via info@fundacionequo.es.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/univerde-x-edition-madrid/
LOCATION:Fuenlabrada\, Madrid\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Summer university
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SUMMARY:European Green Activists training (Malta)
DESCRIPTION:CONTEXT\nThe call for participants for our EGAT Training – Ready\, Steady Politics! Gear Up II\, is now open! The EGAT Training is part of a transnational project. The European Greens Activists Training is a training session for young green activists. The project is split over two phases: the first phase is a National Training and European Session; and the second phase\, which is a briefing session and a trip to Brussels to complement the education and to meet other activists from Europe.  \nThis training course provides the opportunity for local participants to learn more about domestic and international politics\, institutions and mechanisms.  \n PROGRAMME  \nThe National Training will be held on Saturday October 20\, 2018 and the European Session will be held on Saturday November 17\, 2018.   \nThe briefing session will take place in January and the Brussels Study Visit will take place in March.\n \nPRACTICALITIES   \nParticipants must apply by submitting an online application through this link\, by Monday September 17\, 2018. \nThere is a €25.00 participation fee which includes two training days. This fee includes lunch on both days and is payable via bank transfer or PayPal.  \nIf you have questions\, please send an email to: ceratonia@alternattiva.org.mt
URL:https://gef.eu/event/european-green-activists-training-malta/
CATEGORIES:Call for participants
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SUMMARY:It’s Our Turn! Congress of Young Europeans (Prague)
DESCRIPTION:About the event\nAt the four-day congress in Prague\, selected participants will have the chance to come together in a historically important Central European capital to discuss their visions of Europe’s future. Participants will reflect on the protest movements from 1968 and 1989 and debate issues that concern them today as well as ways in which they can mobilise to shape the future for the better. In addition to this\, the Green European Foundation (GEF) will contribute to the congress with a pre-event online course\, providing for a common knowledge base for all participants\, as well as a platform for debates ahead of their trip to Prague. \nProgramme:\nThursday August 30 \n18:00-22:00 Opening event and dinner reception \nFriday 31 August \n9:30-10:30 Welcome and introduction \nEllen Ueberschär\, Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Germany \nCarlotta Weber\, Green European Foundation\, Belgium \nTeo Comet\, Federation of Young European Greens\, Belgium \n10:30-12:30 ‘It’s Our Turn’ – plenary discussion about young activists\, politicians\, artists and public engagement \nModeration: Özge Kara\, Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe\, Serbia \nVáclav Kříž\, Mladí občané\, city councillor in Krásno\, Czech Republic \nSergey Lagodinsky\, Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Germany \nVincent Madeline\, Europe Écologie-Les Verts\, France \nMaria Demisheva\, Feminist Workshop\, Ukraine \n14:00-17:30 City walks in Prague \n17:30-19:30 Film screening: ‘Leave/Stay’ followed by discussion with Mariann Dósa\, School of Public Life\, Hungary\, and László Józsa\, Film producer\, Hungary \n19:30-20:30 Dinner \n20:30-22:30 Screening of the film “Jan Palach”by Robert Sedláček (2018\, English subtitles) \nSaturday September 1\n9:30-10:00 Introduction of the community space Studio ALTA \n10:00-12:00 WORKSHOPS: Protest Movements and Activism \n\nElections\, protest movements ad the role of young people – School of Public Life\, Hungary\nThe use of artistic tools in contemporary activism – Studio ALTA\, Czech Republic\nHuman Rights Workshop – Panoptykon Foundation\, Poland\n“The spirit of 1968”: What it was and what is left – Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Germany\n\n12:00-13:30 Lunch \n13:30-15:30 Participants’ presentations and discussion \n15:30-16:00 Coffee break \n16:00-18:00 WORKSHOPS: Our Role in Public Spaces \n\nManage your town! – Mladí Občané\, Czech Republic\nArt and culture shaping public spaces – Studio ALTA\, Czech Republic\n“We started from the bottom\, now we are here” – interactive workshop with urban activists from Eastern Europe – Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe\, Serbia\nChildren in Urban Development – Milota Siorová\, Urbanist\, Slovakia\nHousing in European cities – Czech Young Greens\n\n18:00-19:30 Dinner \n19:30-21:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: The Future of Democracy in Europe – How to defend the core values of open and plural societies? \nModeration: Agata Skrzypczyk\, Journalist\, Poland \nLluis Camprubi\, Iniciativa per Catalunya Verds\, Catalonia – Spain \nVít Havelka\, Europeum\, Czech Republic \nTerry Reintke\, Member of European Parliament for Greens/EFA\, Germany \nEllen Ueberschär\, Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Germany \nSunday September 2\n9:30-11:30 WORKSHOPS: Our Future of Europe \n\nEuropean Green Activism – Green European Foundation\, Belgium\nSafeguarding Democracy in the EU – Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Germany\, and Linda Schneider\, Humboldt University Berlin\, Germany\nThe Role of Youth in Shaping Europe – Federation of Young Europeans\n“Migration is our Encounter with Globalisation!”: A Future Lab on the EU’s Migration Policy – Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Germany\, and Ali Nobil Ahmad\, Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient\, Germany\n\n11:30-12:00 Coffee break \n11:45-13:30 Presentations from workshops – Follow-up \n13:30-14:45 Lunch \n14:45-16:00 Evaluation and closing \n16:30-19:00 Film screenings and discussion in cooperation with the JIHLAVA Film Festival \n19:00-20:00 Dinner \n20:00-22:00 Farewell Party with a concert of Šarbilach Orchestr \n  \nThis event is organised by the Green European Foundation in collaboration with the Heinrich Böll Foundation Prague.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/its-our-turn-congress-of-young-europeans-prague/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Moving Beyond Fragments (Komiža)
DESCRIPTION:Context   \nIn its 6th edition\, the Green Academy aims to identify the convergences and draw on positive experiences of social movements and political actors across Europe. The will is to foster transnational European exchange on ways of moving beyond the fragments\, with a particular focus on Eastern Europe and the European South\, where obstacles to enact progressive politics seem most vivid. The emergence of far-right authoritarianism and the exposure to austerity should challenge us to formulate a sharp and coherent political strategy\, homegrown to the European semi-periphery.   \nSince its establishment in 2010\, the Green Academy was designed as an intensive knowledge-building and discussion program for left\, green and other progressive political forces. So far\, almost 1000 people from civil society\, politics\, academia\, movements and media have participated in its work. The 6th edition of the Green Academy\, grounded in intersectionality and transdisciplinary approach\, encourages in-depth knowledge building\, combining academic modules with political debate and activist exchanges.   \nContinuing its focus on three education modules\, namely degrowth/sustainability\, municipalism/commons and climate change/just transition\, it will aim to break with disciplinary divisions and limitations\, using methodologies such as critical pedagogy and new formats that encourage self-organisation\, cultural expression and learning of practical political skills.   \nAbout the event \nAt the Green Academy GEF will organise a speciﬁc workshop under the title ‘’Degrowth & Glocal Sustainability’\, that will offer relevant cutting-edge knowledge to participants (from Doughnut Economics and Eco-Sufficiency to the concept of a Good life for all) through interactive formats of learning.  \nThe workshop will concentrate on different variations between growth\, technology\, work and quality of life\, but also tackling specific aspects of inequality or participation. It will help to identify points of convergences where political and social alliances can be framed and strengthened while at the same time not ignoring the potential conflicts or controversial aspects that have divisive impact\, with the ultimate goal of finding solutions for them. The focus of this workshop will be predominantly to frame the narrative about a deeper understanding of sustainability as an old concept\, through discovering of its importance of future design of future life in and of the European Union.  \n  \nThe workshop ‘Degrowth & Glocal Sustainability‘ is organised by the Green European Foundation with the support of Institute for Political Ecology and with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation. 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/moving-beyond-fragments/
CATEGORIES:Summer university
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180823T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180826T170000
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SUMMARY:GEF at the BIEN Congress 2018 (Tampere)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nIn the framework of the “Basic Income for all EU Citizens?” transnational project\, the GEF experts’ group\, comprised of Basic Income experts from Finland\, Spain\, Germany\, Switzerland\, Serbia\, and the United Kingdom\, will attend the BIEN Congress to discuss the latest developments in the studies and application of the Basic Income models across Europe. In addition to their participation in the conference\, the experts’ group will come together in a meeting organised by GEF to facilitate the development of the GEF Basic Income project. \nGEF will be present throughout the entire Congress displaying and disseminating the outcomes of various GEF projects related to the topic. \nAbout the event\nThe 2018 BIEN Congress plans to build on the growing interest in Basic Income by inviting activists\, stakeholders\, policymakers\, students and researchers to discuss the promises of Basic Income against the background of the need for a “new universalism”. The 2018 Congress is entitled “Basic Income and the New Universalism: Rethinking the Welfare State in the 21st Century”. \nBIEN 2018 features a Film Festival with a dozen productions from around the world on the topic of Basic Income. The Film Festival will run alongside the congress and can be visited by Congress participants but is also open to the general public. The Congress language is English. \n\nFor more information about the conference and registration\, visit the website of the BIEN 2018.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/gef-at-bien-2018-tampere/
LOCATION:Tampere\, Kalevantie 4\,\, Tampere\, 33100
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180823T080000
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SUMMARY:Green Summer Academy (Strasbourg)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nThe first GEF summer university ever held in France will take place in the proudly European city of Strasbourg\, home of the European Parliament. At the center of the event\, we aim at exploring an important question for the furthering of green justice: how can we bridge the fight against social inequalities and the fight against environmental inequalities to pursue a just eco-transition? \nAbout the event\nThe summer university will be a great opportunity for French activists to get to know the work and publications of the Green European Foundation. Participants will be able to discover the production of the Green European Journal and will have a chance to learn more about the GEF online course Impact Europe. \nProgramme\nThursday\, August 23 \n12:00 – 13:00 – Greetings and opening – GEF & FEP Agora Space \n\nBenoit MONANGE\, Director Fondation de l’Ecologie Politique\n\n13:30 – 15:00 –  The Future of work in Europe in a time of technological and social change (panel built around issues raised by the latest issue of the Green European Journal: Work on the Horizon. Tracking Employment’s Transformation in Europe ) \n\nLaurent STANDAERT\, Editor in chief of the Green European Journal\nAida PONCE DEL CASTILLO\, senior researcher at the European Trade Union Institute\nNathalie SCHIRVEL\, holds a Masters in Medicine from the Université Libre de Bruxelles\, she is the author of the Green European Journal article “Dr Strangelove or how I learned to stop worrying and love the robot”\nAlain COULOMBEL\, economist\, member of the Board of the Fondation de l’Ecologie Politique\, he is the author of the Green European Journal article “Recasting work in an era of insecurity”\n\n15:30 – 17:00 – Escaping from our homo detritus condition. How to put an end to the garbage society.  \n\nEwa SUFIN-JACQUEMART\, Polish foundation Strefa Zielini\nIsabelle HAJEK\, sociologist\, University of Strasbourg\nAntoinette GUHL\, deputy Mayor of Paris\, in charge of social enterprise\, social innovation and circular economy\n\n17:30 – 19:00 Rethinking the role of culture practices with the commons paradigm: a pathway for greening our cultural practices? \n\nValérian GUILLIER\, PhD researcher at the University Paris 8\nOlivier LANOË\, musician and composer\, founder of AMACCA (Associations for the maintaining of alternatives in the field of cultural and artistic projects).\n\n20:00-22:00 Bridging the fight against social and environmental inequalities to enhance our pursuit of a just ecological transition \n\nAlice CANABATE\, Sociologist\, Vice-president of the Fondation de l’Ecologie Politique\nSophie SWATON\, philosopher and economist\, University of Lausanne\, author of the book “Pour un revenu de transition écologique” [Appraisal for an ecological transition income]\nGuillaume FABUREL\, professor of geography\, urban planning and political science at the University Lyon 2 and at the Institute of Political Studies of Lyon\, author of the book “Les métropoles barbares” [Barbaric Metropolis]\nJulien CAUDEVILLE\, statistician and risk exposure specialist\, researcher on environment and health at Ineris (National Institute on Industrial Environment and Risks).\n\nFriday\, August 24 \n10:00 – 11:00 – French publishing activity on political ecology at the GEF-FEP Agora \n11:00 – 12:00 Presentation and registration for Impact Europe : Online Course for Green Activists \n12:00 Closing remarks \n\nMarie TOUSSAINT\, member of the General assembly of the GEF and member of the Board of the FEP\n\nContact and information: b.monange[at]fondationecolo.org
URL:https://gef.eu/event/green-summer-academy-strasbourg/
LOCATION:Centre culturel Saint Thomas\, 2 rue de la Carpe-Haute\, Strasbourg\, 67000\, France
CATEGORIES:Summer university
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180817T080000
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SUMMARY:European Green Activists Training (Croatia)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nThe training is a part of our transnational project ‘European Green Activists Training’\, which this year consists of training sessions for young Green activists from Croatia\, Finland\, Hungary\, Czech Republic and Malta. The participants will take part in national trainings about green politics\, as well as European politics and institutions. In addition\, there will be a study visit to Brussels in the beginning of March 2019\, during which participants will complement their training by experiencing the European political dimension first-hand.  \nAbout the event\nThis 3-day training in Croatia is  taking place from October 19 – 21\, 2018 at the Red Cross House in the Nature Park Medvednica\, and is organised by The Green European Foundation together with Green Window and Cooperation Development Network of Eastern Europe.  \nParticipants will engage in activities with the representatives of international organizations\, local authorities and the representatives of the European Union to learn about the possibilities of building a greener and more just society.  \nPracticalities\nThe participation fee for the training is 50€\, while the accommodation and food expenses\, along with the Brussels Study Tour expenses\, are covered by the organisers.  \nWe invite young people (from 19 to 26 years of age) living in Croatia to apply for this unique opportunity until September 30\, 2018 by filling out this form. Please note that applications from participants who have no prior experience in the subjects of this training are particularly encouraged.  \nFor any additional questions\, you can contact info@zeleniprozor.hr . \nThe training is organised by the GEF – Green European Foundation with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation. 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/european-green-activists-training-croatia/
CATEGORIES:Call for participants
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