Café Evropa | 20 let v EU: Co členství dalo a vzalo Jeseníku?

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Czech Republic 2030: How to support green transformation and not throw money out the window?

On 20 November 2023, the Centre for Transport and Energy, in cooperation with EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, organised a conference entitled Czech Republic 2030: how to support green transformation and not throw money out the window? The conference was opened with an introduction by Josef Schwarz from the Representation of the European Commission in the Czech Republic.

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TA3 | Results of the extraordinary summit in Brussels

At the extraordinary summit of European Council in Brussels, the original economic debates quickly turned to serious geopolitical issues, such as the extension of sanctions against Iran and the strengthening of Ukrainian air defenses. However, as pointed out by Vít Havelka for Slovakian TA3, an analyst at the EUROPEUM Institute, there is no fundamental shift in the EU's approach to countries such as Russia, Israel or Iran.

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RILSA | The uncertain fate of the Green Deal for Europe ahead of the European Parliament elections

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.

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Hospodářské noviny | More than five million people will need to be retrained in the Czech Republic by 2030. Car industry will mainly face the problems

The Czech car industry is lagging behind the rest of Europe and the world. It may not be able to pick what to produce, but it has the opportunity to strengthen its competitiveness and resilience. However, it needs trained and educated employees, which are hard to find on the local labour market. So are we going to train the automotive workforce, strengthen the position of our strategic sector and promote a just transformation? Or are we going to continue to say that the transition to electric mobility does not concern us and that the Green Deal for Europe is to blame for increased unemployment? How to produce electric cars and remain competitive? Rebeka Hengalová, a researcher at EUROPEUM Institute, discusses this topic in her article for economic daily Hospodářské noviny.

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Hospodářské noviny | Do roku 2030 bude v Česku potřeba přeškolit přes pět milionů lidí. Problémy budou mít hlavně automobilky

Český automobilový průmysl zaspává za vývojem zbytku Evropy a světa. Sice si nemůže příliš vybírat, co bude vyrábět, ale má možnost posílit svou konkurenceschopnost a odolnost. Potřebuje k tomu ovšem proškolené a vzdělané zaměstnance, které na místním trhu práce těžko najde. Budeme tedy proškolovat pracovníky automobilek, posilovat pozici našeho strategického odvětví a podporovat spravedlivou transformaci? Nebo budeme dál tvrdit, že se nás přechod na elektromobilitu netýká a za zvýšenou nezaměstnanost může Zelená dohoda pro Evropu? Jak vyrábět elektroauta a zůstat nadále konkurenceschopní? Tématem se ve svém článku zabývá Rebeka Hengalová výzkumná pracovnice Institutu EUROPEUM.

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TV Nova | Despite the Green Deal, the Czech Republic still faces issues with excessive emissions

The Czech Republic ranks among countries with highest emissions, with industrial and domestic heating being the main source. From 2027 onwards, new measures will be implemented, affecting households and automobiles, as part of the European commitment to the Green Deal for Europe. One of these measures is, for example, the second version of emission permits. Research associate from the EUROPEUM Institute, Rebeka Hengalová, discussed this system on the main broadcast news on TV Nova.

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TV Nova | Česko má stále problémy s přemírou emisí. Green Dealu navzdory

Česká republika patří mezi země s vysokými emisemi, přičemž hlavními zdroji jsou průmyslové a domácí vytápění. V roce 2027 vstoupí v platnost nová opatření, která se budou týkat i domácností a automobilů, a to v rámci evropského závazku k Zelené dohodě pro Evropu. Jedním z nich je například druhá verze emisních povolenek. O tomto systému s TV Nova mluvila výzkumná pracovnice Institutu EUROPEUM Rebeka Hengalová.

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TV Nova | European elections: Defense, security and domestic issues dominate amongst Czech voters

According to surveys a record turnout of Czech voters is expected in this year's elections to the European Parliament. Compared to the elections in 2014, it could be almost double the number, and so far about 33 percent participation is expected. Defense and security will be key topics, as well as war in Ukraine. Domestic issues of individual countries will play an important role as well. The executive director of the EUROPEUM Institute, Martin Vokálek, spoke to TV Nova about possible changes in the composition of the Parliament.

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ČRo Plus | Czech Republic would embarrass itself by withdrawing from the Green Deal

The Green Deal, a strategy towards greener technologies and climate protection, has recently been a major topic of discussion on the European scene. The Green Deal is also fiercely debated in the Czech Republic, with many farmers calling for its withdrawal in the streets in recent days. Viktor Daněk, deputy director of the EUROPEUM Institute, commented on the farmers' protests and their demands for Czech Radio Plus.

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