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Tatiana Mindeková

Associate Research Fellow
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Tatiana Mindeková

Associate Research Fellow

Tatiana Mindeková is an Associate Research Fellow at EUROPEUM, focusing on removing barriers to renewable energy deployment in Central-Eastern Europe. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Canterbury Christ Church University and a Master’s degree in Environment, Politics, and Society from University College London. Tatiana is an Analyst for the Modern Energy Association and a Policy Advisor for the Central and Eastern European region at Ember, a think tank dedicated to advancing clean energy policies globally.

Third year | Decarbonisation of the Czech automotive industry

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16. 5. 2023
The climate team of EUROPEUM is currently delivering the 3rd year of its project focused on the decarbonisation of the automotive industry in the Czech Republic. We want to build upon our experience and move this work forward with a more targeted approach. We will focus on three main areas, which we have identified as crucial parts of the puzzle for transitioning to cleaner modes of transport.

European Green Deal: Mapping Perceptions in Central and Eastern Europe

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29. 3. 2023
EUROPEUM is one of the partners of the project led by The International Republican Institute (IRI) under the Beacon project, which aims to monitor how the European Green Deal is perceived in Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria.

Prague Climate Academy

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22. 2. 2023
In 2023, the Green Europe team of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy introduced a series of workshops aimed at communicating the topic of green transformation to the Czech public. The aim is to support journalists and civil society in developing public discourse on climate change and climate policies. Last year, the Prague Climate Academy focused on sustainability in transport. The topic of the first workshop was the decarbonisation of car transport in the context of electromobility. The second workshop focused on transport sustainability in the city of Prague. In 2024, we are following up with the topic of city adaptation to climate change. We will offer a series of discussions and workshops with experts on public space adaptation, blue-green measures, and public participation.

Decarbonization of the Czech automotive industry

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1. 12. 2022
After the successful delivery of last year’s project focused on the decarbonization of the Czech automotive industry, the climate team of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy leads its second round. This time, the project aims to use already acquired knowledge, contacts and resources to help create a conducive environment for discussion between the representatives of the industry and the public sector. It will also contribute to our understanding of the decarbonization pathways through evidence-based research. Lastly, the project aims to raise social awareness about the challenges and opportunities presented by the transition of the automotive industry by organizing events and media briefings. This year’s project will be shaped by the Czech Presidency of the European Council in the second half of the year.
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