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A green path of growth for the European economy? Synthesis of Green Forum 2012
The annual meeting of WWW France – the Green Forum – was held at the end September 2012 in Paris. Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute was a partner of the 2012 edition . We publish today the synthesis of the debates (in French only).
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makers the keys to understanding current environmental and societal
challenges, highlight best practises that have already proved effective
in France or other countries, and share levers for change in order to
facilitate ecological transition.
Since 2007, this event has been bringing together active players
involved in sustainable development, representatives from local
authorities, business organisations and associations.
The 2012 edition was held on 27 and 28 September 2012 in Paris, was coordinated by Silvia Marcon, questioned “A green path of growth for the European economy?
Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute was a partner of the 2012 edition of the forum; some ouf researchers participated in the debates and in drafting the synthesis.
– How to lever finance and investment for an ecological recovery of the European economy?, Synthesis by Kristina Maslauskaite
– What
budget for a more sustainable Europe?, Moderation of the debate and synthesis by Eulalia Rubio
– Reform of
the CAP: a missed opportunity for the transition of
the European agricultural model to a green economy?, Synthesis by Nadège
Chambon
– How can
France lead ambitious energy transition in the European framework?,
Intervention by
Sami
Andoura
To find out more about Green forum, click here.
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