In her blog post, Peyton, a third-year student at Stanford University, discusses how her internship at IEEP deepened her understanding of EU environmental policy and ...
Meet Shiraz, a dual-degree student from HEC Paris and Sciences Po Paris, as she shares her three-month internship experience at IEEP and reflects on the ...
The IEEP is excited to welcome three new members to the organization’s Strategic Advisory Council. Environmental experts Chiara Martinelli, Luc Bas, and communications specialist Claudia ...
The recent elections sent a serious message to policymakers: from now on, political decisions need to be applied in a more balanced way, addressing properly ...
Stockholm city will break new ground by implementing a Zero Emission Zone. This blog post outlines some indicative findings from an upcoming case study on ...
The successes of far-right parties in major European economies could potentially disrupt the adoption of much needed environmental legislations in the years to come. ...
The ESPR aims to make products more reuseable, repairable, recyclable. Though necessary, this will pose new challenges for goods entering the EU market, customs authorities ...
Global warming is rapidly transforming the European continent. Climate change is driving heatwaves and droughts that compromise food security in the European Union. Policy instruments ...
This WCEF2024 Accelerator Session explores the role of strategic partnerships and strategic projects between the Global North and the resource-rich Global South to ensure a ...
With emissions trading schemes becoming more established for other sectors, could this approach translate to agriculture and do so in a way that supports a ...
Air pollution is well known to be generally worse in urban areas. Transport, construction, and heating are major contributors that have a disproportionate health impact ...