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Seznam Zprávy | The European Union remains on the green path
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12. 6. 2024 at 10:45
The green parties has weakened, while the eurosceptic, far-right and climate-sceptic factions have strengthened. However, this is unlikely to be a significant obstacle to the implementation of the Green Deal for Europe. The parties behind it have retained the most seats. What implications will the results of the European Parliament elections have for the Union's climate and environmental policy over the next five years? Senior researcher of EUROPEUM Institute Kateřina Davidová commented for Seznam Zprávy.
Seznam Zprávy | People experience multi-crisis, success of the far right could be greater
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10. 6. 2024 at 09:50
Despite the rise in support for the far right in most countries, the direction of the EU will not fundamentally change. The People's Party maintains its position as the strongest faction and gains support from centrist parties. The victory of the extreme right in the elections signals the strengthening of conservative and populist parties. However, it is expected that key issues such as the environment and migration will remain on the agenda. The election result does not signify a radical change but serves as a signal to focus on voters favoring conservative and far-right parties. Martin Vokálek, Executive Director of EUROPEUM Institute, commented on the results for Seznam Zprávy.
TV Nova | How does the Czech public view climate change and the development of renewable energy sources?
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6. 6. 2024 at 20:05
Before the upcoming elections to the European Parliament, a debate was held on TV Nova among the leading figures of the seven main political parties, movements, and coalitions. Discussions revolved around important issues such as the migration pact or the conflict in Ukraine. Rebeka Hengalová, a research fellow at EUROPEUM Institute, provided an analysis for TV Nova on how the Czech public views climate change and the development of renewable energy sources.
RILSA | The uncertain fate of the Green Deal for Europe ahead of the European Parliament elections
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15. 4. 2024 at 12:15
Farmers' protests have reminded that the measures of the Green Deal for Europe may not be politically viable for Europeans. To make climate policies politically viable, the EU should therefore focus on its commitment not to leave anyone behind in the green transition. Klára Votavová, a researcher at EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, discusses the current development of the Green Deal for Europe and its social policy aspects in an expert publication for the Social Policy Forum.
Trend.sk: The Union is not giving up on the idea of a green future. Although it will increase prices for housing and travel
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11. 5. 2023 at 11:40
Kateřina Davidová, who leads our climate research team, explains to TREND the possible risks of the new European standards. In the interview, she also adds the reasons why the EU insists on its green policy.
Český rozhlas Plus: Climate neutrality will hurt, but most importantly, the whole world must work together.
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31. 5. 2021 at 13:55
Our research fellow Kateřina Davidová was a guest on the Zaostřeno program, where she discussed key issues during international climate negotiations.
INVITATION: What EU do we want in 2025? Green policy and decarbonization
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9. 3. 2020 at 11:35
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy invites you to a discussion on "What EU do we want in 2025? Green policy and decarbonization", which will take place on Wednesday, 18 March 2020, from 18:00 to 19:30 at the European House (Jungmannova 24)