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DEBATING THE FUTURE OF EUROPE: CAN THE EU LEAD THE FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE?

December 15, 2020
1:00 – 2:15 PM EST

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DEBATING THE FUTURE OF EUROPE

CAN THE EU LEAD THE FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE?
A LIVE VIRTUAL DEBATE
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2020 | 1:00 – 2:15 PM  EST

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The third session of the “Debating the Future of Europe” series will focus on the European Green Deal. What has been achieved since the launch of the EU Green Deal in December 2019? What is the impact of the Covid crisis on efforts to address climate change? How is the EU partnering with other international actors to fight climate change?

Join Jason Bordoff (SIPA Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia), Alex Halliday (Earth Institute, Columbia), Enrico Letta (PSIA), and Laurence Tubiana (European Climate Foundation), in a debate moderated by Adam Tooze (European Institute, Columbia).

This discussion is part of the series “Debating the Future of Europe,” organized by Columbia Global Centers | Paris, the European Institute and the Alliance Program. View the full series here.

Co-sponsored by: Columbia Alumni Association, Columbia Maison Française, Columbia University Libraries, the Institute for Ideas and Imagination, European Legal Studies Center at Columbia Law School,  Le Grand Continent, La Maison de l’Europe de Paris , and Sciences Po American Foundation. With additional support from the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union and the Advisory Board of the Paris Global Center.

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