We live on an interconnected planet and if the European Green Deal is to succeed, the EU must be a “driving force” in developing sustainable economic systems and societal wellbeing both at home and across the globe.
Join the discussion at the Polish launch of The International System Change Compass – The Global Implications of Achieving the European Green Deal (ISCC)., which lays out a roadmap for the systems change needed for a globally just & sustainable in Europe and across the world.
This hybrid session hosted by The Batory Foundation will feature speakers and panelists including: The Club of Rome co-president Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Janez Potočnik (Systemiq), Heather Grabbe (Open Society), Edwin Bendyk (Chair of the Board, Stefan Batory Foundation),Marcin Korolec (Director of the Institute of Green Economy and former Polish Minister of Environment, Elżbieta Bieńkowska, Former Deputy Prime Minister of Poland , Małgorzata Bonikowska, President, Center for International Relations (CSM) thinktank, Mateusz Piotrowski, President, Europe, a Patient; social and environmental activist and Dominika Lasota, Climate activist, Fridays For Future.
Location:
Stefan Batory Foundation
ul. Sapieżyńska 10a
00-215 Warsaw
Livestreams:
English: https://www.youtube.com/live/wdp6zAFD5SE?feature=share
Polish: https://www.facebook.com/events/583859506903023
The International System Change Compass: The Global Implications of Achieving the European Green Deal
Co-authored by The Club of Rome co-president Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Heather Grabbe (Open Society Foundations), and Janez Potocnik (SYSTEMIQ Ltd.), the report provides key principles and policy recommendations for Europe to build new resilient relationships with global partners for a net-zero and green transition – at home and around the world.