Think2030 Dialogue Sweden brings together decision-makers and analysts from policy, business and research across Europe to discuss the key sustainability issues impacting EU policy. The event is scheduled for 20 April in Stockholm, coinciding with the informal meeting of EU environment ministers.
This provides a unique opportunity to gather high-level representatives from EU member states to reflect on the outcome of the informal ministerial meeting and focus on the EU’s sustainability goals achieving the common vision described in the European Green Deal.
Måns Nilsson, Executive Director at SEI
The Think2030 Dialogue Sweden, occurring within the context of the Think2030 platform activities, was established by the Institute for European Environmental Policy in 2018 to offer science-policy solutions aimed at a more sustainable Europe.
The Think2030 Dialogue Sweden will feature high-level policy debates and science-policy sessions focusing on four key thematic issues:
Date and time: 20 April, 9:00–17:00 (CEST)
Location: Bygget, Norrlandsgatan 11, Stockholm
9:15–9:40 Opening session moderated by Måns Nilsson, Executive Director, SEI
9:40–10:00 Opening remarks: The agenda for the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU and ways forward for sustainability in the EU
10:00–10:45 Policy panel: Can the EU become the world’s number one exporter of sustainability and resilience?
To participate in person or to request an interview, please send an email to SEI’s Senior Press Officer [email protected].
Media representatives are invited to participate in the opening session from 9:00–10:45 and the policy sessions from 10:45–16:00. Please register below to get the link to the opening session.
Past event / This event gathers decision-makers and analysts from policy, business and research across Europe to debate the key sustainability issues at stake for EU policy.
Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), Mistra Foundation, Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development (Formas), Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS), in collaboration with Think Sustainable Europe.
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