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CDP European Roundtable which brings together leading businesses, public officials and CDP experts to discuss the latest topics in sustainable business. On 20 February CDP partnered with the EESC to organise this year's Roundtable. The event report is now available.
The Finnish presidency of the Council of the EU will place the fight against climate change high on its agenda. One of the challenges will be to unite the 28 Member States around this fight and focus on the opportunities that a more sustainable Europe can provide for economic, social and environmental progress.
Food is at the centre of our lives and an integral part of the European culture. Food also plays a crucial role in our economy: it is the Union’s biggest manufacturing sector in terms of employment and contribution to GDP. Also, the food we eat, the ways we produce it and the amounts wasted have major impacts on human health, on natural resources and on society as a whole.
Aunque han venido desempeñando hasta la fecha un papel decisivo en el ámbito de la acción climática, los agentes no estatales y subnacionales se enfrentan a menudo con obstáculos infranqueables. En la Conferencia sobre el Cambio Climático de la COP24 que se está celebrando en Katowice (Polonia) del 2 al 14 de diciembre de 2018, el presidente del Comité Económico y Social Europeo (CESE), Luca Jahier, ha insistido en la urgencia de abordar el cambio climático subrayando que Europa debe adoptar un nuevo mecanismo de sostenibilidad que incluya la gobernanza multilateral.
The 'EU for Talanoa' conference is organised by the European Commission on 13 June 2018 as part of the EU's contribution to the Talanoa Dialogue, an international process to take stock of the collective and individual efforts towards the goals of the Paris Agreement on climate change.
How can citizen-driven, nature-based solutions- including becoming pesticide-free, lead to greener and healthier cities? How can the European Commission and European networks support an enabling framework where cities and towns can implement such solutions for better health and resilience of its citizens? These are some of the questions to be discussed with practitioners from inspiring cities - including European Green Capitals - and networks.
Business representatives, workers’ and consumers’ associations, NGOs, local and regional authorities and other stakeholders gathered in Brussels for the Circular Economy Stakeholder Conference on 20-21 February. The EESC is also preparing opinions on the new package of policies implementing the CEAP.
Civil society, cities and regions call for targeted support for their vital contribution to implementation of the Paris Agreement
The EESC proposes a debate on an EU Bill of Climate Rights to ensure climate justice at all levels