The EESC is currently drafting an opinion that aims to define what "the sustainable economy we need" should look like by exploring new economic models, investment decisions vis-à-vis technological advances as well as novel indicators for growth and competitiveness.
Towards a Sustainable Europe by 2030 - Related Opinions
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přijatá stanoviska on 23/01/2020
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NAT/765-EESC-2019Rapporteur:
přijatá stanoviska on 30/10/2019
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SC/53-EESC-2019-02446Rapporteur:
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The proposed opinion will look at new approaches to more fairly distributing the burden of transformation towards a sustainable Europe.
přijatá stanoviska on 26/09/2019
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NAT/760-EESC-2019-00917Rapporteur:
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přijatá stanoviska on 17/07/2019
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ECO/492-EESC-2019-01033Rapporteur:
The absence of economic and social convergence among Member States and regions is a threat to the political sustainability of the European project and all the benefits it has brought to European citizens. Developing economic and labour market resilience with economic, social, environmental and institutional sustainability should be the principle guiding policies. This will foster upwards convergence and fairness in the transition towards a climate-neutral economy while managing the challenges posed by digitalisation and demographic change.
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