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CNN Prima News: Climate Conference

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2. 11. 2021
Our researcher Kateřina Davidová commented on the ongoing Climate Conference in Glasgow for CNN Prima News 360°.

ČRo PLUS: The climate summit begins. "This is the last chance to do something about climate change. And it's not on the right track," says researcher

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1. 11. 2021
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy researcher Kateřina Davidová commented on the COP26 summit in Glasgow in the morning broadcast of the Czech Radio. On what approach is likely to be taken by the major players such as the US, China, Saudi Arabia or Russia and whether there is still hope of meeting the main goals of the Paris Agreement.

Deník N: The COP26 conference is the last chance to alleviate warming, the participants of the Prague Climate Talks agreed

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15. 10. 2021
The upcoming COP26 conference was also addressed at the last of this year's Prague Climate Talks debates. The for a year postponed UN climate summit is often seen as a turning point. More attention will be focused on the world's major emitters such as the US and China.

Energie bez emisí: How will an emission-free economy transform Czech industry and transport?

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12. 10. 2021
Our researcher Kateřina Davidová appeared on Energie bez emisí programme, where she talked about how we can best help Czech industry with the transformation, despite the fact that domestic companies are rather sceptical about the transition to an emission-free economy.

ČRo Plus: To what extent is Poland energetically dependent on the Turów mine and the connected power plants?

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29. 9. 2021
Kateřina Davidová, a research fellow from EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy for ČRo Plus commented on current issues about the Turów mine, the extent to which Poland is energetically dependent on it, but also how to deal with potential unemployment in the region.

Český rozhlas: How czech-polish negotiation about mine Turow continues

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27. 9. 2021
Kateřina Davidová, a research fellow from EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy for Český rozhlas about current negotiation with Poland and mine Turów, pollution, repercussions and possible solutions.

Růst s čistým svědomím: Carbon tax

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2. 9. 2021
Our research fellow Kateřina Davidová was a guest at podcast of a Czech MEP Mikuláš Peksa called Růst s čistým svědomím. The main topic of the episode was Carbon tax and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.

Denník N: Coal production comes to an end, Slovakia and Czechia should make use of it

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12. 8. 2021
Kateřina Davidová, our research fellow, commented on the recently introduced climate package of the European Commission „Fit for 55“ for the Slovak news server Denník N. With the package the EU aims to reach the climate neutrality until 2050.

Aktuálně.cz: European plan to save the climate. How will green rules affect the Czech Republic?

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28. 7. 2021
Our research fellow Kateřina Davidová, who simultaneously works at Centre for Transport and Energy, took part in a debate organized by server Aktuálně.cz. The discussion which is a part of the ‘‘Evropa v souvislostech“ project was also joined by a Member of the European Parliament – Luděk Niedermayer. Guests discussed the recently introduced climate package of the European Commission ''Fit for 55“ a its impacts on Czechia.

Info.cz: Proposal to charge for emissions in transport and heating provokes contradictory reactions

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20. 7. 2021
Our researcher Kateřina Davidová commented for Info.cz on the new "Fit for 55" package of proposals on climate and energy challenges. In the article, the researcher explains what plans the EU has to reduce emissions or how the market for emission allowances will change.

Hospodářské noviny: Yes, it will be expensive, but we will not avoid the green economy and hesitation only costs us money

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15. 7. 2021
Our Research Fellow Kateřina Davidová wrote an article in Hospodářské noviny about the "Fit for 55" package, which will affect how European energy, transport, agriculture and industry will develop in the coming years.

Deník N: The green transformation of European economies is a new industrial revolution, the Prague Climate Talks experts say

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15. 6. 2021
This year's second debate of Prague Climate Talks discussed the European Green Deal, which commits Europe to becoming a climate-neutral continent by 2050. According to an expert discussion at which our Research Fellow Kateřina Davidová spoke, it will not be an easy task.
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