Energy and climate policy: A green future amidst competing interests
Uncertain Times: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations from the Perspective of NGOs and Think Tanks in Central Europe and Hungary
- online webinar series organised by the Hungarian Europe Society -
Eighth Debate
Energy and climate policy: A green future amidst competing interests
Date: 5 July 2021, Monday 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. (CET)
Welcome address by Erik Uszkiewicz, Vice-Chairperson, Hungarian Europe Society
Panelists
Rafal Fabianowicz, Research Fellow, European Democracy Lab
Lilla Bartuszek, Secretary-General, V4SDG - Visegrad for Sustainability
Csaba Máté Lovász, Ph.D.-candidate, BCE Doctoral School of International Relations and Political Science
Moderator: Emma Gothár, PhD student, University of Freiburg, Chair of Environmental Governance; Coordinator, Hungarian Europe Society
Short briefings are followed by an open debate.
For the corresponding papers please scroll down. Sign in or register on our website and share your comments on the papers after scrolling down to the comment section (below).
This event is part of the "Uncertain Times: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Relations from the Perspective of NGOs and Think Tanks in Central Europe and Hungary" project which is supported by the Embassy of the United States of America in Budapest.
Please note that the language of the event is English and no translation will be provided.
This event is being video recorded for archival, educational, and related promotional purposes. By attending or participating in this event, you are giving your consent to the video recording.
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EGD and the pillars of sustainability
How does the democratic backsliding of Hungary and Poland effect the implementation of the EGD? Is it possible to resolve the dilemma between the three pillars of sustainability when implementing the EGD?
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