Solvay Schools Alumni Collaborates with Solvay Lifelong Learning for "The Future of the EU Green Deal" Conference

Published on January 9, 2024

As Belgium gears up to take the helm of the European Council's presidency, and with the impending election year on the horizon, the spotlight is on a pivotal topic: the European Green Deal. Solvay Schools Alumni, in collaboration with Solvay Lifelong Learning, is thrilled to extend an exclusive invitation to delve into this significant subject at the upcoming conference, "The Future of the EU Green Deal." taking place 26 January 2024. 

This conference aims to bring together policymakers actively involved in shaping and executing the European Green Deal. The event will not only reflect on the achievements of the Green Deal in its past implementations but will also critically examine and speculate on its future trajectory.

Collaborating with the esteemed Solvay Lifelong Learning, Public Policy House and Solvay Brussels School of Economics & Management. Solvay Schools Alumni, is proud to be part of an event that delves deep into the realms of environmental policy shaping the future of the European Union.

Key Highlights of the Event:

  • Evaluating the Green Deal's Journey: A comprehensive review of the successes and hurdles encountered during the Green Deal's implementation.
  • Vision for the Future: Deliberations on strategic directions and forthcoming initiatives set under the umbrella of the Green Deal.
  • Expert Panel Insights: Perspectives from industry experts deeply entrenched in environmental policy and economics, providing invaluable insights into the deal's impact and potential

This event serves as a rare opportunity for engagement with the minds steering the course of the European Green Deal. It's a chance to immerse oneself in discussions that will shape the future of environmental policy within the EU.

Register now to secure your spot and be part of this crucial conversation. Don't miss out on the chance to contribute to shaping the future of environmental policy in the European Union