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🎙️L’Europe: un continent à recoudre
Nous avons discuté 🇪🇺sur France Culture Les Matins du Samedi Quentin Lafay avec Gilles Gressani Florian Louis sur la base d’une belle publication Le Grand Continent
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Marc Ringel (European Chair SD&CT) sums up the heart of the green transition in his own words: 'This transformation is ambitious, but it may hurt if we try and push it through. How can we keep industry sectors alive while decarbonising them, all the while keeping it acceptable for people?'
Many thanks Maroš Šefčovič🇪🇺 European Commission for your dialogue with Sciences Po students & faculty abt the European Green Deal - we need to keep the ambition - it is abt our future 🙏
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Communication and messaging is a crucial dimension to the Green Deal. Cristina Peñasco: '25% of our citizens believe that this Green Deal is a hoax. We need to take into consideration not only the climate goals, but what it’s calling to their hearts.'
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The green transition must be implemented equitably. Marcin Korolec: 'Whose industry, whose workers will deliver the legal objectives under the Green Deal? If we aim to create an industrial transition fund, we need to examine the distribution of assets amongst member states.'
The social aspect of the transition has to be considered. Barbara Pompili: 'Ultimately, the people in our countries want to understand what they will do in the future, what the future will look like for them, and especially for their children.'
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Moving onto the second segment of the event, we welcome Marcin Korolec Cristina Peñasco Barbara Pompili Matthias Thiemann Marc Ringel (@SDCTScPo) for a conversation on the the political space for the ecological transition! Chaired by Claire Lejeune
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A big thank you to Maroš Šefčovič🇪🇺 for your important analysis of the European Green Deal! Additionally, thank you to European Chair SD&CT, IDDRI CNRS 🌍 for making such an event possible!
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'Nous avons démontré qu'il est possible de croître notre économie tout en réduisant nos émissions 📉
Le #PacteVert 🌱 vise à faire de l'Europe 🇪🇺 le foyer de la transition verte & de la #CleanTech ' - Maroš Šefčovič🇪🇺
Implementing the green deal is a dynamic, collaborative. Maroš Šefčovič🇪🇺: We must continue to cultivate the support of Europeans, European businesses for green policies. This is why the European Commission writes codes for industries and also leads dialogues with citizens.'
The green transition is inherently tied to European society and its people. Maroš Šefčovič🇪🇺: 'We need to ensure that the Green Deal is truly European – that it is for the whole society and leaves no one behind. That It is truly just.'
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The momentum of the green transition must be maintained. Maroš Šefčovič🇪🇺 'We cannot afford to take our foot off the pedal even for a second. Instead, our attention must focus on implementing green measures, fit to face the new geopolitical unresponsiveness.'
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There is much to hope for. Maroš Šefčovič🇪🇺: 'I can safely say that we have come a long way. We have demonstrated that it is possible to decouple economic growth from emissions, having reduced our emissions by more than 35% while our economy grew by almost 70%'
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Kicking off the first segment of our two-parter event on the European Green Deal, with 60 minutes with Maroš Šefčovič🇪🇺, European Commission Executive VP for the European Green Deal! Chaired by Arancha González
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A huge thank you to the Sciences Po Chair in Sovereign Debt, the OECD ➡️ Better Policies for Better Lives, and all our speakers today for a dynamic and insightful conversation on the global debt landscape and the future trends in sovereign borrowing. #PlaceToSpeak
Incoming Chairholder of Sciences Po Chair in Sovereign Debt, Paola Subacchi notes the 'elephant in the room': 'China has $3.3 trillion in reserves, and is the largest bilateral lender.' She asks how we allocate these savings in an efficient way that actually ensure future sustainable growth.
Mr Landau also foresees a large debate about the future of concessional finance: 'Should we focus on development, or should we focus on the climate? And if we focus on the climate, should we focus on adaptation or mitigation?'
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Japan’s interest burden is not as large as you’d think it is, asserts Ms Carlston: 'The difference between Japan, the Euro Area, and the United States is the role of the domestic market in Japan. [Japan] is a country that issues about 90% of its debt at home.
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Sarah Carlston of Moody's Ratings shares views on the integrals of borrowing: 'The strength of institutions and governance are absolutely fundamental to sovereign credit' also noting that 'The judiciary is important, but norms can also be quite a powerful way of enforcing rules.'