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European Green Academy 2023

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After a successful first edition, the European Green Academy opens its doors for the second time this autumn! From 17-18 November 2023, the Green European Foundation together with Heinrich Böll Stiftung Warsaw, Strefa Zieleni, and Ostra Zielen will invite diverse green actors, activists, politicians, and academics from all over Europe to explore salient green issues and build bridges between national and European-level debates. 

In the context of the current polycrisis and looking ahead to 2024 as a pivotal year for Europe, this year the Academy will address three key themes:  Democratic Resilience, Peace & Security and the Social Dimension of the Green Deal.  

Via a diverse range of formats, including workshops, training, plenary debates, and networking activities, the European Green Academy seeks to equip participants with knowledge and skills, the ability to link national green ideas and debates to the European sphere, and to make new connections to further their involvement in the green movement. 

Read about last year’s edition here.

 

Key Themes

 Peace & Security

 Democratic Resilience

 Social dimension of the Green Deal

Livestreamed sessions

 

Programme

Rooms: Bruskela, Berlin, Rzym, Lizbona,  Madryt, Paryż

 

Friday 17 November

 

14:00-14:10 

OPENING

Foyer

14:00-15:00

CONNECT (EN & PL)

Foyer

15:00-15:30

OPENING KEYNOTE (EN & PL)

Bruksela + Berlin + Rzym 

15:30-17:00

PLENARY (EN & PL)

Democracy and Security: Avoiding a Tale of Two Europes (EN & PL)

Bruksela + Berlin + Rzym 

 

 17:15-18:45

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Green Visions on Peace and Security (EN & PL)

 

Bruksela

 Strategic Planning in Social Activism (EN)

 

Berlin

Implementation of the Doughnut Economics  in cities (EN)

Rzym

How to Build and Strengthen Civil Society (EN)

 

Lizbona + Madryt

19:00– 21:00

NETWORKING DINNER

Foyer 

 

Saturday 18 November

 

09:00-09:30

  CONNECT 

Bruksela + Berlin + Rzym 

09:30 – 11:00

PLENARY (EN)

Security and Democratic Resilience (Central and Eastern Europe)

Bruksela + Berlin + Rzym 

11:00-11:30

BREAK

11:30 – 13:00

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Digital Organising – to Win and Grow (EN)

Rzym

Pathways to Peace in Times of Crisis  (EN & PL)

Bruksela

The Gender Dimension of the Energy Transition (EN)

Lizbona + Madryt

13:00-14:30

LUNCH 

 

14:30 – 15:30

Public Speaking Training (PL)

Rzym

◉ Insider Perspectives on the Polish Elections  (EN & PL)

Bruksela + Berlin

15:45 – 17:15

PARALLEL SESSIONS

A Different Politics: Green Leadership and the 2024 EU Elections (EN)

Bruksela + Berlin

Migration Challenges : Current and Future Pathways for Policies and Practice (EN) 

 

Lizbona + Madryt 

Youth Visions on a Just Transition of European Labour Markets (EN)

 Rzym

17:30 – 18:30

CLOSING (EN & PL)

Bruksela + Berlin + Rzym 

 

Practicalities

Date: 17-18 November 2023

Location: Centrum Konferencyjne West Gate (Warsaw, Poland)

Language: English and Polish. 

Registration deadline: Please  note: Registrations are now closed. For any late registration requests, please contact alina.zmuda@gef.eu.

For questions or more information, contact alice.hubbard@gef.eu.

 

Solidarity Fee

Help us get activists from underrepresented backgrounds to the European Green Academy!

As not everyone can afford to attend the academy, we’ve put in place an optional solidarity fee for participants who have the means to contribute in solidarity with others. By paying the solidarity fee (30 EUR – 120 EUR), you’re supporting young activists from underrepresented backgrounds or those who can’t afford to travel to Warsaw for the Academy. Please note, if GEF sponsors your accommodation and/or travel, this fee is obligatory. Click here to pay a solidarity fee (please note that the previous link is not the official registration page; registrations at the bottom of this page).

Meet our key speakers

OPENING KEYNOTE:

  • Yamina Saheb, IPCC author, campaigner against the Energy Charter Treaty, and advocate of decolonising global governance
  • Hanna Machińska, Former Commissioner for Human Rights
  • Joanna Talewicz- President, the W Stronę Dialogu Foundation
  •  Melanie Vogel, Co-Chair, European Green Party  

PLENARY I

  • Gwendoline Delbos Corfield, MEP Greens/EFA
  • Sofia Oliynyk,Program Coordinator, Democracy Support and Human Security Program, Heinrich Böll Stiftung Kyiv
  • Michael Keating, Executive Director, European Institute of Peace
  • Luiza Bialasiewicz, Professor of European governance, University of Amsterdam
  • Christina Kessler, Executive Committee Member, Federation of Young European Greens
  • Laurent Standaert, Political Director of the Green European Foundation (moderator)

PLENARY II

  • Nicolae Ștefănuță, MEP Greens/EFA
  • Senada Šelo Šabić, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Development and International Relations
  • Małgorzata Tracz,Member of Sejm,  Partia Zieloni
  • Agnieszka Bryc, Assistant Professor, Nicolaus Copernicus University
  • Yevheniia Bryhinets, Executive Committee MemberCooperation and Development Network
  • Adam Reichardt, Director of New Eastern Europe (moderator)

CLOSING KEYNOTE

  • Júlia Boada-Danés, Member of Spanish Parliament (Sumar)
  • Alice Stollmeyer, Executive Director, Defend Democracy 
  • Agata Meysner, President, Generation Climate Europe

Learn more about them here.

 

Acknowledgments

The following organisations sponsored the attendance of participants to the European Green Academy: European Green Party, International Bureau of Groenlinks, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Kyiv, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Warsaw, Westminster Foundation for Democracy.

 


This event is organised by the Green European Foundation with the support of the Fundacja Strefa Zieleni, Heinrich Böll Stiftung Warsaw and with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation. 

 

 

European Green Academy

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About the Event

The European Green Academy opens its doors for the first time! On this occasion, the Green European Foundation, in cooperation with Strefa Zieleni and Heinrich Böll Stiftung Warsaw will invite diverse green actors, activists, politicians, and academics from all over Europe to further explore the political situation in Poland and build bridges and connections between national and European-level debates.

Topics and methods

The Academy will be the key meeting point for over 150 Green actors and interested citizens from Poland and across Europe to connect, debate, and build capacities. With this initiative, the organisers seek to promote an inspiring learning environment, facilitating skills building to collectively bring about a better future. With that in mind, the programme will delve into salient green issues via a diverse range of formats, including workshops, training, plenary debates and networking. The Academy will also serve as a space to strengthen connections between the Polish and European Green movements. The sessions will be split into four different streams:

The Green European Academy will be hosted by Agnieszka Lichnerowicz and Sebastian Wehrsig

Programme

 

FRIDAY 15 JULY

 

08:45 – 09:30

ARRIVAL AND REGISTRATIONS

09:30 – 11:00

STREAMS

Parallel 1

RoundtableConference Hall

Parallel 2

Doughnut Economy in Polish Cities: Utopia or Political Project?

[EN]

🕊

Refugees and Migration: Poland, Ukraine and the EU Perspective 

[EN]

Shared Energy, Efficient, and Sufficient Energy, [EN/PL] 

[EN]

LGBTIQA+ Rights in the Green Movement 

 

[PL] 

11:15 – 12:15

CONNECT

12:15-12:45

GROUP PHOTO

Roof Terrace

12:45 – 14:15

LUNCH

14:15 – 14:45

WELCOME [EN/PL]

Conference Hall 

 

14:45 – 16:15

PLENARY

Go Green Go Social: Challenges and Pathways for a Socially Just Transition in Poland and the EU [EN/PL]

16:15-16:45

BREAK

16:45 – 18:15

STREAMS

 

Conference HallRoundtableParallel 2Parallel 1
 

Right to Housing in Times of Instability

[EN/PL]
🕊

Just Transition in Rural Areas 

[PL/EN]

Deconstructing the Nuclear Industry Myth and Lobbying

[EN/PL]

Feminist Foreign Policy

[EN/PL] 

18:30 – 20:30

NETWORKING DINNER

Roof Terrace

 

SATURDAY 16 JULY 

 

09:30 – 10:00

◉ KEYNOTE

Conference Hall 

10:00– 11:30

◉ PLENARY

Peace and Security:  What do Polish and Ukrainian Perspectives Mean for the Debate on a Green European Vision for Security? [EN/PL]

Conference Hall 

11:30 – 11:45 

BREAK   

11:45 – 13:15

STREAMS

Conference Hall Parallel 1Roundtable

Parallel 2

Media Literacy to Strengthen Democracy in Eastern Europe

🕊

Food Security in Times of Crisis

[EN/PL]

Metals for the Energy Transition

[EN]

Reproductive Rights in Central and Eastern Europe

[EN/PL]

13:20 – 14:00

ENERGY SECURITY: A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE [EN & PL]

Conference Hall 

14:00 – 15:30

LUNCH

15:30 – 17:00

STREAMS

Parallel 1

Conference Hall

Parallel 2

Roundtable

 

Greens Reinvent the City

[EN]

 

🕊

Biodiversity & Conflict: the Environmental Cost of the War in Ukraine

[EN & PL]

Skills Training – Tiktok: Debunking Disinformation on Nuclear

[EN/PL]

Dare to Care or Ecofeminist Power of Change

[EN/PL] 

  17:00 – 19:00

📽 SCREENING AND DEBATE

Conference Hall 

 

Practicalities

Date: 15-16 July 2022

Location: Conference Hall at the Copernicus Science Centre (Centrum Nauki Kopernik), Warsaw, Poland

Language: English and Polish. 

Registrations are now closed.

For questions or more information, contact antoine.preel-dumas@gef.eu. 


This event is organised by the Green European Foundation with the support of the Fundacja Strefa Zieleni, Heinrich Böll Stiftung Warsaw and with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation. 

From the Common Agricultural Policy to the Common Food Policy (Ośno Lubuskie)

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Event Background

As part of the transnational project Fair and Healthy Food, GEF aims to reach different actors and bring them together to explore alternative solutions and reforms to the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy and how to redesign food systems around agroecological principles. 

Alongside exploring examples of cities developing their own outstanding food policies, the project will also examine how regional sustainable food systems can revitalise rural communities. 

About the Event

This debate session on Common Agricultural Policy is a part of Green Summer Academy – Closer to Europe.

Participants:

Introduction: Olivier de Schutter (video) United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to food.

Andrzej Nowakowski Advisor on Agriculture and Rural Development, Greens / EFA European Parliament

Katarzyna Jagiełło Greenpeace

Ewa Jakubowska-Lorenz (HBS Warsaw),

Dorota Metera IFOAM/ Forum of Organic Farming

Francesco Ajena IPES-Food

Agnieszka Makowska Living Earth Coalition and Nyeleni

Aleksandar Gjorgijevski Sunrise, Macedonia

Practicalities: 

In order to participate, see more information in the Green Summer Academy page.


 

Green Summer Academy – Closer to Europe (Ośno Lubuskie)

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About the Event

The fifth Green Summer Academy in Poland will take place 20km from the Odra River, a  natural border between Poland and Germany, near the two towns on the both sides of the river: Słubice in Poland and Frankfurt / Oder in Germany.

The Academy is set against the new political reality following the European Parliament elections, in which the Greens became the fourth largest force in the Parliament. At the same time, right-wing and conservative, authoritarian forces were highly successful in Poland and Hungary.

In Poland, pro-democracy and European opposition are preparing for national parliamentary elections in October. On a global context, we are facing crises in the form of climate change, biodiversity extinction, natural resource depletion, pollution, growing inequalities and rising nationalism.

On the other end of the spectrum, we are seeing citizens mobilising across the world, with initiatives at every level rising to meet these crises. Now more than ever Poland and the rest of Europe needs a strong, coordinated Green movement.

This Academy will bring together activists, experts and politicians to exchange and discuss these pivotal issues and how to empower those wanting to enact change.

Programme

The details of the following programme are still to be confirmed. Please check back later for more information.

Information on the event in Polish can be found here. 


11th of July 2019 – Thursday

14:00 PM- 16:00 – Arrival of participants and allocation in rooms or setting up tents

17:00 – 19:00 – Green Ośno Lubuskie, presentation of the Circle of the Greens and the specificity of the transborder city and region, including a meeting with Michael Kurzwelly, founder of the association and „city” Słubfurt and of Polish-German “state” New America  (Zespół Szkół Ekonomicznych, Rzepińska 8)

16:30 – 18:30 – meeting of young people from climate movements and young Greens from Ostra Zieleń association with the international youth camp of the Association of Friends of Korczakowo (transfer by cars or by bu,  departure at 16:15)

20:00 – diner of integration and presentation of the program and participating organizations (Zespół Szkół Ekonomicznych, ul. Rzepińska 8)

Possibility in the afternoon: nature expeditions: Owczary ecological station by the Club of Naturalists.


12th of July 2019 – Friday   /plenary debates and lecture/

5:30 – 8:30 AM – Nature expeditions: Owczary ecological station by the Club of Naturalists.

8:00 – 9:00 – Breakfast

9:00 – 9:30Official Oppening of the Green Summer Academy – Ewa Sufin-Jacquemart (GEF / Strefa Zieleni ) and Irene Hahn-Fuhr (HBS Warsaw)
PART ITHE FUTURE OF EUROPE
9:30 – 11:30“Does the Green Wave in the European Parliament give hope for facing a climate crisis, reduce inequalities and improve democracy in the EU?” – debate

[As part of the seminar “Towards Europe, democracy, ecology” in partnership with the Heinrich Boell Foundation in Warsaw]

Participants: Małgorzata Tracz (Partia Zieloni), Sergey Lagodinsky (MEP), Zuzana Pavelková (FYEG), Miriam Kennet (Green Economics Institute), Jamie Kendrick (Green European Journal).

Moderation: Maciej Słobodzian and Miłosława Stępień (Partia Zieloni)

Participants that did not confirmed yet: Edwin Bendyk (Collegium Civitas), Alena Karaschinski (90/Grunen in Frankfurt/Oder, Christine Chemnitz (HBS).

11:30 – 11:45Coffee Break
PART IICLIMATE CRISIS AND ENERGY TRANSITION
11:45 – 13:30Saving the climate: energy transition necessary but not sufficient”- debate.

Participants: Krystyna Boczkowska (ex-CEO Bosch Polska, Partia Zieloni), Radosław Gawlik (Eko-Unia, Partia Zieloni), Tomasz Wojciechowski (IGOZ, Partia Zieloni),  Maciej Wereszczyński (Extinction Rebellion).

Moderation: Piotr Trzaskowski (HBS Warsaw) and Urszula Zielińska (Partia Zieloni)

Participants that did not confirmed yet: Michael Cramer (ex-MEP), Stefan Schönfelder (HBS Dresden), prof. Jan Popczyk (Silesian University of Technology) , Monika Sadkowska (RT-ON)

13:30 – 14:30Lunch
PART IIIBIODIVERSITY AND POLITICS
14:30 – 16:156. Great Extinction – can Europe prevent it?” – debate

Introduction: “Political protection of biodiversity in the world and in the EU

Participants: prof. Piotr Skubała (Silesian University), Radosław Ślusarczyk (Association Workshop for All Beings), Marcin Kostrzyński (journalist, naturalist), Iwona Krępic (Oder Delta Safaris/ Save Rivers Coalition), Artur Furdyna ( TPRIiG Association/ Save Rivers Coalition), prof. Grzegorz Gabryś (Univ. of Zielona Góra)

Moderation: Marta Jermaczek-Sitak and Krzysztof Wychowałek

Participant that did not confirmed yet: Zenon Kruczyński (Niech Żyją!)

16:15 – 16:30Coffee break
PART IVFAIR AND HEALTHY FOOD
16:30 – 18:15From the Common Agricultural Policy to the Common Food Policy” – debate

[debate within the international GEF project “Fair and Healthy Food”]

Introduction: Olivier de Schutter

Participants: Andrzej Nowakowski (expert GGEP), Katarzyna Jagiełło (Greenpeace), Ewa Jakubowska-Lorenz (HBS Warsaw), Dorota Metera (IFOAM/ Forum of Organic Farming), Francesco Ajena (IPES-Food, Skype], Agnieszka Makowska (Living Earth Coalition and Nyeleni), Aleksandar Gjorgijevski (Sunrise, Macedonia).

Moderation: Ewa Sufin-Jacquemart

18:15– 19:30Diner
20:00 – 21:30Passive and ecological architecture” – lecture of Jarosław Malicki, Green architect
20:00 – 21:30

(salka debat)

Delta of the Odra River, threteaned natural tresure” – lecture of Iwona Krępic [partnership: Save Rivers Coalition]

16:30 – 18:00 – Marta Jermaczek-Sitak – ecological workshop for children and families (in Owczary nature station)

19:00 – 22:00 PM – Nature expeditions: Owczary ecological station by the Club of Naturalists

22:00 PM – Film or documentary screening (Afrikamera, Przemysław Stępień) + „Human Energy” ENG

Possibility of ad-hoc exchanges of knowledge and experiences in groups during the day.


13th of July 2019 – Saturday  /parallel workshops/trainings/round-tables/debates/

6:00 – 9:00 – Nature expeditions: Owczary ecological station by the Club of Naturalists

7:45  – 9:00 – Breakfast

AuditoriumLanguages roomWorkshops roomDebates room
9:00 – 9:45

Odra and the World Bank – press conf.

9:30 – 11:00

Platform of e-learning GEF – training

9:30 – 11:00

Ekofeminism – roundtable

9:30 – 11:00

Citizens’ Panel – lecture

9:45 – 11:00

The Greens in the EU – Q/A

11:15 – 13:00

Nuclear Energy – lecture

 

11:15 – 13:00

Hunting – roundtable

11:15 – 13:00

E-learning for climate movements – workshop

11:15 – 13:00

Mobilty inside the UE – witnesses

14:00 – 15:45

Ekonomy of sustainable development – panel

14:00 – 15:45

Education – panel

 

14:00 – 15:45

Electoral campaigning- training

14:00 – 15:45

Water in a city  – lectures/workshops

16:00 – 17:45

Green city – roundtable

 

16:00 – 17:45

Platforms and coalitions – roundtable

16:00 – 17:45

Young climatic and green activism  –workshop

16:00 – 17:45

Security policy -panel

  1. [Biodiversity] roundtable “Is hunting necessary and / or acceptable in times of the 6th Great Extinction?”  – Niech Żyją! Coalition and Living Earth Coalition
  2. [Climate] workshop „Who are the new climate movements, how can the Greens support them? – [the concept of GEF e-learning for climate movements as incentive for green activists], led by Urszula Sadłowska, GEF
  3. [Water, rivers, wetlands]: Save the Rivers Coalition: “River in the city” – Roman Konieczny and arch. Anna Januchta-Szostak PhD. Eng. (Faculty of Architecture at the Poznan University of Technology). Led by: Izabela Zygmunt
  4. [Rivers] „The Oder River and the of World Bank to protect Kotlina Kłodzka from floods”(press conference, Save the Rivers Coalition) – Radek Gawlik, Ewa Leś, Sascha Maier/BUND
  5. [Gender] “Will ecofeminism change the world?” – workshop – led by Magdalena Galkiewicz (Partia Zieloni/Gals4Gals) and Aleksandra Kołeczek (Partia Zieloni/Ostra Zieleń)

[As part of the seminar “Towards Europe, democracy, ecology” in partnership with the Heinrich Boell Foundation in Warsaw]

  1. [Economy] What does classic economics not include and how to compensate for sustainable development?” – debate

Dr Ewa Rumińska-Zimny (the Warsaw School of Economics / Congress of Women),                 dr Ewa Jastrzębska (SGH),  Jamie Kendrick (Green European Journal), prof), prof. Bożena Ryszawska (University of Economy, Wrocław)

Moderation: Justyna Szambelan

To read: https://www.greeneuropeanjournal.eu/from-global-tax-dodging-to-worldwide-wellbeing/

  1. [Green city] “How to develop Green cities in a conservative-nationalist region / country?” – workshop, led by: Paweł Pomian (Partia Zieloni Wrocław) and Aleksandra Zienkiewicz (miastoDrzew, Wrocław).
  2. [Civil democracy] “How to organize effective coalitions, platforms and movements? How to make them cooperate for achieving common goals?”- with representatives of the Coalition Living Earth (KŻZ) – Maria Staniszewska, Justyna Zwolińska, Save the Rivers Coalition – Izabela Zygmunt, Ewa Leś, coalition Niech Żyją! – Tomasz Zdrojewski, Krzysztof Wychowałek, young climate movements. Led by Ewa Sufin-Jacquemart
[As part of the seminar “Towards Europe, democracy, ecology” in partnership with the Heinrich Boell Foundation in Warsaw]

  1. [Climate/ young in politics] “How to attract young people to Green activism?” – workshop with Ostra Zieleń –Joanna Górska, Igor Skórzybut, and participants from young climate movements (Alina Pogoda and Maciej Wereszczyński from Extinction Rebellion and others). Led by: Artur Wieczorek and Aleksandra Kołeczek (Partia Zieloni)
  2. [security] “What should be Europe’s and Poland’s security policy in today’s unstable world?” – panel

Participants: Tadeusz Nowak (Partia Zieloni), Piotr Niemczyk, Weronika Grzebalska (Polish Academy of Science). Led by: Maciej Józefowicz (Partia Zieloni)

  1. [education ] “How to educate people in rapidly changing times full of challenges?” – panel

Piotr Działak (Center for education Tvind, Danmark), Krystyna Boczkowska (Partia Zieloni), Urszula Sadłowska (GEF). Led by Aleksandra Kretkowska (Partia Zieloni)

  1. [mobility in EU] „How to move to another country in the EU and actively participate in public life?” – panel : Joanna Kamińska, Ecolo, Brussels and Anna Czechowska, Agit-Polska, Berlin, led by: Urszula Zielińska (Partia Zieloni)

Expert lectures / training sessions:

  1. [civil democracy] “European citizens’ panel – utopia or the necessary evolution of direct democracy?” – Marcin Gerwin
  2. [Energy] “Why the Greens don’t see nuclear power as a climatic hope?” – Marcin Harembski (SMA) and video of experts of the GGEP: Yan Dupas, David Drui, Michel Raquet.
  3. [Green methods] „Green electoral campaign”– Maciej Słobodzian
  4. [Green tools] We get to know the green e-learning platform https://www.mygreenlearning.eu/ – GEF
  5. [Green family] Questions and answers on the European Parliament and the European Greens – Benedetta de Marte, political councillor in the Greens/EFA group in the EP.

11:15 – 13:00 – Marcin Kostrzyński – Meeting with nature (for children and families) (tbc.)

18:00 – 19:00  – Marcin Kostrzyński – Meetings with nature (for the participants of the GSA) (tbc.)

19:00  – Dinner

19:30 – 22:30 PM – Nature expeditions: Odra river and/or National Parc Dolina Ujście Warty

Possibility of ad-hoc exchanges of knowledge and experiences in groups during the day.

22:00 PM – Film or documentary screening (Afrikamera, Przemysław Stępień) + „Human Energy”


14th of July 2019 – Sunday

6:00 – 9:00 AM – Nature trip

9:00  – 10:00 – breakfast

10:00  – departure of the bus to Warsaw, on the way : River happaning „Big Jump” (International Day of Action)


Practicalities

Accommodation:
Accommodation partly subsidised (reduction included in the participation fee):
• Double and triple rooms: Hotel Dolina Leśnna, ul. Dolina Leśna 1, Ośno Lubuskie (for 70 people)
• Single and double rooms: Hotel Malinowy Dworek, ul. Gronowska 6a (for 14 people)
• 4-bed rooms with bunk beds: dormitory of Zespół Szkół Ekonomicznych ul. Rzepińska 8 (10 rooms for 40 people, each room shares the bathroom with residents of one tent)
• Space for 10 tents: the green area of Zespół Szkół Ekonomicznych ul. Rzepińska 8

Please note that the deadline for securing subsidised accomodation is 7th July.

Other possibilities:
Other options of accommodation in Ośno Lubuskie: camping, agrotourism, hotels.
There are more accommodation options in Frankfurt (Oder).

Participation Fees:

The full fee of PLN 500 should be paid by bank transfer to the account of Fundacja Strefa Zieleni. Transport to and from the event from Warsaw is also available for an extra PLN 100.

66 1020 1097 0000 7602 0237 0450, title: ‘Green Summer Academy participation fee’
(from abroad: IBAN: PL66 1020 1097 0000 7602 0237 0450, Swift/BIC: BPKOPLPW)

To make the event accessible to everyone, a lower participation fee is possible in certain circumstances. To enquire about this possibility, please contact Ewa Sufin-Jacquemart: +48-664673700 ewa.sufin@strefazieleni.org

Food:
Vegetarian and vegan meals (partly subsidized, reduction included in the participation fee): in the dining room of Zespół Szkół Ekonomicznych, ul. Rzepińska 8
In hostels there is a possibility to buy breakfast on your own (PLN 20).

Transport:
Collective transfer by autocar from Warsaw (departure on Thursday, 11.07 at 9:30 AM from the Palace of Culture and Science, return on Sunday, 14.07 at approx. 4:00 PM at Palace of Culture and Science), price: 50 PLN / person for one direction.

Train: The nearest railway stations: Rzepin 14 km (we will organize a transfer), Frankfurt (Oder) 30 km (we will organize a transfer), but there is also a possibility of travel by bus through Słubice.

Plane: Berlin airports, then by train to Rzepin or Frankfurt / Oder
From other cities in Poland, we will cross-link people who will arrive by car with people who are looking for transport.
People with accommodation in hotels: bikes would be useful (we recommend to get by train to Rzepin and then by bicycle to Ośno Lubuskie; a few bikes could be probably transported from Warsaw; some bikes will be made available to participants by local participants).

Registration

Please register for this event via the form found here (in Polish).
To register your interest in taking part in this event in English, please contact:

GEF project coordinator Urszula Sadlowska +32 (0)2 234 65 70  urszula.sadlowska@gef.eu

Event partner Ewa Sufin-Jacquemart +48-664673700 ewa.sufin@strefazieleni.org


The Green Summer Academy “Closer to Europe” is organized by the Green European Foundation with the support of the Fundacja Strefa Zieleni, with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation.
The seminar Towards Europe, democracy, ecology” is organized in cooperation and with the finantial support of the Heinrich Boell Foundation in Warsaw.
Debate on transition of cities towards the Commons is organized as a part of international project “Creating Socio-Ecological Societies through Urban Commons Transition” by the Green European Foundation with the support of the Fundacja Strefa Zieleni, with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation.

Towards a New Climate (Katowice)

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Context

COP24 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.

About the event

In 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.

Topics:

1. Just transition of mining regions – organised with the support of Heinrich Böll Foundation in Warsaw and Fundacja Strefa Zieleni, Poland

2. Potential green jobs as a result of climate oriented transition – organised with the support of Green House Think Tank, UK

3. “Zero net emissions” – are carbon removals effective enough – organised with the support of Green Economics Institute, UK

4. Why nuclear energy is a false solution for a climate oriented energy transition – organised with the support of Fondation de l’Écologie Politique

Programme

09:30 – 10:00: Opening of the conference:

  • Lucile Schmid, Green European Foundation
  • Ewa Sufin-Jacquemart, Director, Fundacja Strefa Zieleni
  • Małgorzata Tracz, Co-Chair, Polish Green Party

10:00 – 10:30: Introduction

  • Bas Eickhout, Member of the European Parliament, The Greens / EFA
  • Video by GGEP on coal transition

10:30 – 12:00: Just Transition of Mining Regions

Not 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.

However, 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.

What are the economic and social challenges in the ecological modernisation of these regions? Could the possible decarbonisation strategies be useful in different coal regions?

How 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?

Panellists:

  • Annalena Baerbock, Chairwoman of Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, Germany
  • Marcin Bazylak, Mayor of Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland (tbc)
  • Miłka Stępień,  Member of National Council, Polish Green Party, Konin, Poland
  • Andrzej Błachowicz, Managing Director, Climate Strategies, London
  • Monika Paca, Galeria Szyb Wilson, Katowice, Poland
  • Jan Bondaruk, Deputy Director for Environmental Engineering, Central Mining Institute, Katowice

Moderation:

  • Patryk Białas, Director of Innovation and Competence Centre in  EURO-CENTRUM Science and Technology Park and President of BoMiasto Association, local councillor in Katowice

12:00 – 13:30: Potential Green Jobs as a Result of Green Transition 

(in conjunction with the project partners of GEF’s transnational project Strengthening Climate Targets, Creating Local Climate Jobs)

Meeting 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.

This 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.

During 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.

The 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.

Panellists:

  • Peter Sims, Green House Think Tank, UK
  • Anja Siegesmund, Minister of Environment, Energy and Nature Protection of Thuringia, Gemany
  • Florent Marcellesi, MEP, The Greens/EFA in the EP
  • Professor Jan Popczyk, Silesian University of Technology, Poland

Commentary:

  • Thomas Simpson, Green Foundation, Ireland

Moderation:

  • Johnathan Essex, Green House Think Tank, UK

13:30 – 14:30: Lunch Break 

14:30 – 16:00: Zero Net Emissions – Are Carbon Removals Effective Enough?

Technological 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.

This 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.

At 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.

Panellists:

  • Olivier De Schutter, Former United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to food (video)
  • Michal Wilczynski, Poland’s former National Chief Geologist, energy expert
  • Miriam Kennet, Green Economics Institute, UK
  • Claire Weill, INRA, “4 for 1000’ initiative, FR
  • Krzysztof Cibor, Greenpeace Poland
  • Nada Zaarour, Green Party of Lebanon

Moderation: 

  • Ewa Sufin-Jacquemart, Fundacja Strefa Zieleni

16:00 – 17:30: Why Nuclear Energy is a False Solution for a Climate-Oriented Energy Transition

Poland 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.

During 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.

Panellists: 

  • Yannick Jadot or Michele Rivasi, MEPs, Greens/EFA group in the EP
  • Yves Marignac, Director of Wise-Paris think tank
  • Marie Toussaint, Notre Affaire à Tous association, EELV
  • Charline Dufournet, Director of the European Scenario for the NégaWatt Initiative

Moderation:

  • Benoit Monange, Fondation de l’Ecologie Politique, France

17:30 – 18:00 Closing

Final remarks by Natalie Bennett (Board Member Green European Foundation and Green Party of England and Wales) and Evelyne Huytebroeck (European Green Party)

18:00 – 19:00 Buffet

19:00 Film Screening: 

“Human Energy” Adam Dzienis (2018, 67 min.)

Debate after the movie with Adam DzienisWeronika Bloch and Anna Krenz, moderated by Ewa Sufin-Jacquemart


Simultaneous interpretation in Polish and English will be provided.

A shuttle will be provided from in front of COP (Rozdzienskiego street) to the venue, through the central station.

Departures from COP: 9:50, 11:20, 14:00, 15:30, 16:50, 18:20.

 

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