Europe in the World - Activities
Event reports and related project documents
By Nick Mabey and Jesse Scott
The European Parliament’s Environment Committee recently supported a revision of the EU’s Emission Trading System which will help deliver the Union’s target of a 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020.
Against strong industry lobbying, the Committee supported a key proposal to limit the allocation of free permits to energy intensive industries. On September 26, 2008 in a
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By Nick Mabey
The political conditions do not exist for a global climate deal. In a recent presentation, E3G Chief Executive Nick Mabey highlights the priorities for EU climate action in 2008.
European leadership is vital, but EU climate politics are vulnerable and need investment. Europe must immediately focus on shaping its strategic relationships with the US and China, and key decisions by
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By Jesse Scott
We are very pleased to publicise a discussion event in Paris, where we will be participating along with colleagues from IDDRI, IEEP, and Green Alliance:
Monday 16 June 2008, Conference from 5 to 7 pm
at Science Po, amphithéâtre Jean Moulin
13, rue de l’Université – Paris VII
(M° Saint-Germain-des-Près or Rue du Bac)
An EU Budget for fighting Climate Change?
Following public
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By Jesse Scott
L’Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales (Iddri) et la Chaire développement durable de Sciences Po vous invitent à une conférence:
Lundi 16 Juin 2008, Conférence de 17h00 à 19h00
à Sciences Po, amphithéâtre Jean Moulin
13, rue de l’Université – Paris VII
(M° Saint-Germain-des-Près ou Rue du Bac)
Quel budget de l’Union européenne pour lutter
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By Chris Littlecott
To launch the publication of the Polish translation of our ‘Europe in the World’ pamphlet, a discussion event was held in Warsaw on the 15th November 2007.
Organised by our colleagues at the Regional Environmental Centre in association with the Foundation for the Development of Polish Agriculture, the event was kindly hosted by British Ambassador Ric Todd at his official residence.
The event
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By Quentin de Molliens
On the 25th of May, E3G’s Tom Burke and Nick Mabey participated in the discussion event:
“The EU – a pilot for sustainability? — The transition of Central and Eastern Europe as a regional and global opportunity for walking the talk”.
The discussion was organised by the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in the United Kingdom and the Regional Environmental Center for Central and
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By Chris Littlecott
The launch of the Italian version of E3G’s ‘Europe in the World’ pamphlet was held in Rome on 16th May at Villa Wolkonsky, the residence of the British Ambassador.
Ambassador Edward Chaplin gave an introductory speech to the event, focusing on the role Europe can play in responding to the double challenge of energy security and climate security.
The text of the Ambassador’s speech follows
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By Chris Littlecott
E3G is pleased to be participating in a forthcoming event organised by The Embassy of the Republic of Hungary and the Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe.
The discussion event will take place on the morning of the 25th May and will be entitled “The EU – a pilot for sustainability?: The transition of Central and Eastern Europe as a regional and global opportunity for
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By Chris Littlecott
Next week E3G will be in Rome to launch the Italian version of our ‘Europe in the World’ pamphlet, production of which has been sponsored by the Fondazione Willy Brandt.
The launch event will be held from 10.30am on Wednesday 16th May at Villa Wolkonsky, the Residence of the British Ambassador, and will be introduced by the Ambassador Mr Edward Chaplin.
E3G Founding Directors and pamphlet
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By Tom Burke and Nick Mabey
The new E3G pamphlet ‘Europe in the World: Political Choices for Security and Prosperity’ is published today. A pdf version (3MB) is attached for download.
We’d like to thank everyone who has contributed over the last couple of years to the development of the ideas expressed in the pamphlet. We hope that we have distilled into its political argument the perspectives and suggestions raised
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