Europe aspires to be the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. To achieve this, the European Commission has proposed the European Green Deal, a package of measures that should enable European citizens and businesses to benefit from the sustainable green transition. Key policies range from ambitiously cutting emissions, to investing in cutting-edge research and innovation, to preserving Europe’s natural environment.
This presentation by Jean-Eric Paquet, Director-General of Research and Innovation of the European Commission, will address the centrality of research and innovation. According to the event description, the Green Deal is “expected to be a new EU growth strategy.” But, we wonder, is infinite growth really desirable and can it be decoupled from social inequity and environmental destruction? Is there a post-growth alternative? These are questions that attendees could raise in the Q & A.
Institute of European Studies, Climate Readiness Institute, Institute of Governmental Studies, Dept. of Environmental Science, Policy, and Mgmt. (ESPM), Center for Responsible Business
by February 9.
MENGHINI@BERKELEY.EDU



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