Think Sustainable Europe

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Mattia Bonfanti IEEP

Mattia Bonfanti

Head of Networks and Governance

Overview

With the urgent need for evidence-based decision making in Europe, in 2019 IEEP brought together leading sustainability think tanks to provide policymakers across the continent with sound, science-based analysis and recommendations. Think Sustainable Europe is the first and only established European network of think tanks on sustainability, with the mission to increase the ambition of policymakers on the European Green Deal implementation.

 

Think Sustainable Europe is the idea generator behind Think2030, an evidence-based, non-partisan platform of leading policy experts from European think tanks, civil society, the private sector and local authorities. The platform meets once every two years and organizes preparatory events toward the bi-annual conference. For more information on the platform, visit the Think2030 website.

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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 ...
Following the Think2030 Dialogue Sweden in April, four post-event briefings gathering the discussions and debates between decision-makers and analysts from policy, business and research across ...
A comprehensive survey of 600+ experts reveals that 61% of respondents are cautiously optimistic about the European Green Deal’s resilience following the 2024 European elections; ...
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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