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Financing High-Speed rail

This is a pivotal moment in the development of high-speed rail (HSR) networks at the European and international levels. However, governments face increasing budgetary...

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Industrial decarbonization in a fragmented world : carbon pricing with border adjustments using standardized values
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Critical raw materials and the Industrial Accelerator Act : coordination challenges in the EU supply framework
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FSR joins the EU Greening Network Meeting

On 8 October 2018, the Florence School of Regulation Energy & Climate will contribute to the 12th EU Greening Network Meeting.

Day 1 (8 October, Badia Fiesolana – Teatro)

9.30-9.45: Welcome & opening speech by EUI authorities (Prof. Renaud Dehousse, EUI President)

9.45: Introduction to the meeting (Laura Bechi, EUI)

10-10.30: Keynote speech by Leigh Hancher (Professor of European law – Energy and Climate – , Tilburg University)

10.30-11: Coffee break (Badia Fiesolana, lower loggia)

11-11.15: The FSR (Florence School of Regulation) – Climate & Energy (Introduction by JM Glachant, FSR Director)

11.15-11.45: FSR Climate – Presentation by Stefano Verde (EUI, Research Fellow)

11.45-12.15: Virtual meeting rooms to reduce Agencies’ Carbon footprint (Peter Christiaens, ECHA). Open discussion to follow.

12.15-12.45: Updates on climate change and International protocols (Amparo Oliver,EMCDDA) 

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