What’s next for the EU’s Climate Policy?

On 3 May 2019, at 11:00-11:45 am CEST, an online debate with the title ”Three Priorities for EU Climate Action in the Coming Five Years” will be organised by the Florence School of Regulation in collaboration with the School of Transnational Governance.

In this online event Baroness Worthington and Professor Delbeke, two senior policy-makers and academics with many years of experience in designing climate policies will share their “wish list” of the three top priorities for the EU’s Climate action for the next 5 years. Simone Borghesi, FSR Climate Director, will moderate the debate.

This online debate is a #SoU2019 side event.  Participation is free of charge, but registration is required.

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