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Several crises leading to a new state of the world for energy policymaking in the EU| Tubiana (ECF)

Several crises leading to a new state of the world for energy policymaking in the EU| Tubiana (ECF)

Energy Today with Florence School of Regulation
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In the past year, several crises have emerged and posed important challenges to the European Union. The impact of energy shortages is aggravated by problems in the supply of raw materials, manufactured components and, finally, by the war in Ukraine.
In this podcast, FSR Director, Jean-Michel Glachant, and CEO of the European Climate Foundation, Laurence Tubiana, share their thoughts with Nicolò Rossetto (FSR) after the launching of the joint policy manifesto, “Between crises and decarbonization: realigning EU climate and energy policy for a new State of the World”.
Glachant and Tubiana are crystal-clear that energy security and climate security are not two contrasting goals, but the new “State of the World”. In this new world, EU has to rethink its strategy and decision making to prepare a systemic change involving all its citizens beyond traditional stakeholders.

➡️ To watch the recording of the launching event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkrSpu3LXW8

➡️ To read the policy manifesto https://fsr.eui.eu/publications/?handle=1814/74737

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