Think2030

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on Think2030, please contact:

Florian Martinez-Buathier- IEEP European Green Deal Adviser, External Impact Team

Florian Martinez-Buathier

European Green Deal Advisor

Science-policy solutions for a more sustainable Europe

Think2030 is a multi-stakeholder platform providing science-based ideas and solutions for a sound implementation of the European Green Deal, in line with the SDGs.

Launched by IEEP and its partners in 2018, Think2030 is an evidence-based, non-partisan platform of leading policy experts from European think tanks, civil society, the private sector and local authorities. By focusing on producing relevant, timely and concrete policy recommendations, Think2030’s key objective is to identify science-policy solutions for a more sustainable Europe.

The platform meets every two years for a high-level conference, with side events before and after. The conference usually takes place in the country of the rotating EU Council Presidency, with the support of the Think Sustainable Europe member based in that country.

Latest news

The IEEP is excited to announce a new Policy Mentoring Scheme to provide early and mid-career scientists with the opportunity to work alongside members of ...
The webinar will focus on some of the priorities of the Hungarian Presidency and on the global dimension of the expected Clean Industrial Deal and ...
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 ...

Latest publications

In this Annual Report, we provide an overview of IEEP’s research work and innovative activities on European environmental policies covering the financial year July 2023-June ...
With innovative proposals (e.g. the introduction of a ‘polluter-pays-principle’ policy options for agricultural GHG emissions or the establishment of a comprehensive resource management law), 4 ...
As the European elections approach, hundreds of sustainability experts believe that the European Green Deal will be maintained by the new European Commission, but its ...

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