Outdated outlook or modern vision ?, Brussels

Atomium in Brussel
© Kevin Bergenhenegouwen
date November 7, 2018
city Brussels, Belgium
location Room ASP 1G3, European Parliament Show location
attending (Rebecca) Harms i, B. (Bas) Eickhout i, (Florent) Marcellesi i et al.
organisation Greens/European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA) i

COP24, coal and the Polish Presidency of the next UN climate negotiations

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INTRODUCTION

The new scientific report on climate change shows that limiting global warming well to 1.5°C is still possible but that it will require action and a lot of political courage. In Europe, climate impacts are more and more tangible and yet the majority of politicians continue to support dirty energies, this despite of the fact that many alternatives do exist. European governments and particularly Poland that will lead the next UN Climate negotiations in December must show that they are serious about the future and the safety of their citizens. In this event, the Greens will look at the latest science of climate change, assess the latest effort done at EU level and discuss one of the most pressing issues: the quick phasing out of coal in a green and just way.

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

Welcome and opening remarks (10 min) - Bas Eickhout MEP

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    The latest climate science and future EU’s strategy: Which way forward?

Moderation: Bas Eickhout MEP

Guest speakers:

Discussion (15 min)

II. Coal at global and EU level - why has tackling coal become such a pressing issue?

Moderation: Florent Marcellesi MEP

Guest speakers:

Discussion (15 min)

III. Poland’s narrative on energy: which energy model for the future Presidency of the UN climate negotiations?

Moderation: Rebecca Harms MEP

Guest speakers:

Discussion (15 min)

Conclusions: Bas Eickhout MEP


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