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Critical raw materials and the Industrial Accelerator Act : coordination challenges in the EU supply framework

This paper examines how the EU framework for critical raw materials operates under conditions of accelerated industrial demand introduced by the Industrial Accelerator Act....

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Linking multimodal passenger hubs to high-speed rail
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International carbon credits in the EU : ensuring flexibility without undermining credibility
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Meet the Researchers | Mira Tiwari

In this video, Mira Tiwari, Research Associate at the Schuman Centre and formerly part of the FSR Climate area, shares her journey into climate policy and discusses how education and learning shape the way people understand and engage with climate policy.

With a background in education policy, Mira explores how societies continue to learn beyond formal schooling — and how this ongoing learning process influences public perceptions of climate change and environmental responsibility.

At the Florence School of Regulation (FSR), she has worked on connecting research with real-world impact, engaging with policymakers, industry leaders, and fellow researchers to foster a more informed and collaborative approach to climate action.
(This video was shot in 2024)

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