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Circularity and lifecycle management of batteries and structural materials in the automotive industry as an opportunity for Czechia*

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30. 11. 2024 at 14:15
After three successful projects focusing on the decarbonization of the Czech automotive industry, the Green Europe team of EUROPEUM in collaboration with the Institute of Circular Economy (INCIEN) is broadening its focus and taking a more circular approach. This project will focus on better lifecycle and end-of-life management of materials used in vehicles and batteries. The collaboration will be split into two research areas.

Policy Paper | Trade, money, power: A recipe for a green and competitive Europe?

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11. 11. 2024 at 09:00
As Europe stands at a crossroads, it must navigate a complex landscape where economic competitiveness, energy security, and climate goals intersect. Historically a champion of open trade, the EU now faces mounting pressures from high energy costs, raw material dependencies, and competition in clean technologies. These challenges are compounded by the need to boost resilience amid rising geopolitical tensions and declining public support for climate policies. In this Policy paper EUROPEUM Institute analyst Filip Křenek explores how the EU can leverage trade policy, capital and energy markets to safeguard its global standing and foster a greener, more competitive future. Central European countries, like Czechia, play a crucial role in this effort, advocating for open markets while grappling with economic and energy dependencies and vulnerabilities.

ČT24 | Amendment to the law on emission allowances would bring changes in Czech climate policy

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3. 1. 2024 at 12:50
The Czech government is currently discussing an amendment to the law on emission allowances, according to which 100% of the proceeds from emissions trading would be dedicated to climate action. The negotiations include deciding which ministry will administer these amounts. Our senior researcher Kateřina Davidová weighed in on the issue.

Third year | Decarbonisation of the Czech automotive industry

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16. 5. 2023 at 14:10
The climate team of EUROPEUM is currently delivering the 3rd year of its project focused on the decarbonisation of the automotive industry in the Czech Republic. We want to build upon our experience and move this work forward with a more targeted approach. We will focus on three main areas, which we have identified as crucial parts of the puzzle for transitioning to cleaner modes of transport.

EURACTIV: Companies are interested in decarbonisation but they lack government support and a clear strategy

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6. 12. 2022 at 10:20
According to experts, while decarbonisation is costly, without it the costs would be even higher. Our researcher Kateřina Davidová also commented on the topic at EURACTIV's Decarbonisation of the Czech and Slovak Economy 2022 conference.

Empowering Serbian CSOs involved in the decarbonization process through the V4 experience

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2. 12. 2022 at 14:15
The project focuses on strengthening civil society organizations in Serbia towards more successful advocacy and enhanced participation in policymaking within the area of green transformation with a particular focus on coal phase-out.

EURACTIV.SK | Decarbonising road transport: what will power cars and trucks?

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30. 11. 2022 at 13:55
Our research fellow Michal Hrubý was one of the panelists in the discussion on decarbonisation of road transport. Transport is the only sector of the European economy where carbon dioxide emissions continue to rise. Road transport accounts for almost three quarters of total transport emissions.

Decarbonization of the Industrial Sector: Sustainable Finance as an Opportunity?

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28. 11. 2022 at 11:50
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy partnered up with the institutions from the Visegrad Group countries and now leads the project consortium. The main objective of the project is to identify priority policies that will enable the decarbonisation of heavy industry in a way that is consistent with the commitments of the Visegrad Four countries to limit future global warming to 1.5 °C. To reach this objective, partners conduct original research and engage the local stakeholders.

Job Offer: Senior Project Manager for Industry Decarbonisation

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16. 11. 2022 at 17:45
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy is looking for a full time professional to lead our ongoing international project titled „Decarbonisation of industrial sector: sustainable finance as an opportunity?“.

Empowering Serbian CSOs involved in the decarbonization process through the V4 experience

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4. 11. 2022 at 10:30
Read the background paper for the Belgrade conference, which focuses on the phasing out of coal mining in the V4 countries, to representatives of Serbian civil society. Our project manager and junior researcher Tatiana Mindekova worked on the paper on behalf of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy.

INVITATION: Decarbonisation as a cure for energy poverty: What next for the Social Climate Fund

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25. 10. 2022 at 11:40
We would like to invite you to a roundtable discussion on "Decarbonisation as a cure for energy poverty: What next for the Social Climate Fund" on 25th October 2022, 13:30 - 15:00, online on Zoom. The event is organised by the Centre for Transport and Energy and EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy.

Decarbonization of the automotive industry

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23. 7. 2022 at 10:30
The project called Decarbonization of the automotive industry aims to enable fast and fair decarbonization of the automotive industry in the Czech Republic by bridging the gap between policy- and decision-makers and companies. The key networking activities rely on evidence-based research outputs and follow-up activities with the respective stakeholders of the automotive industry in the Czech Republic. Furthermore, the project aims to deepen the public understanding and social acceptance of the inevitable changes in the transport sector. The project is led by the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy with financial support from the European Climate Foundation.
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