
17 March 2025
Martens Centre, rue du Comme rce 20, 1000 Brussels 12:30-14:00
The new EU Commission has been marked by multiple accusations of green backsliding in Europe. This narrative is dangerous because it conflates valid and evidence-based criticism of EU energy and environment policy with climate change denial.
As the Commission unveils their Clean Industrial Deal and the first Omnibus package, there are voices calling for a critical review of energy policies that are most cost efficient and keep Europe on track to meet climate goals and reinforce energy security in the continent.
The Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies along with EPICENTER invite you to a discussion on realistic steps forward on achieving European economic growth by looking at the energy and environmental framework.
The conversation will enable the debate of perspectives on the Affordable Energy Action Plan of the European Commission and how to foster a more favourable environment for economic growth in Europe while considering reforms to the ETS or alternative energy sources framework.
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