The Knowledge and Citizens Working Group focuses on the role of citizens in the implementation of the European Green Deal. The objectives of the WG are connected to: strengthening citizens’ awareness of their own role as actors of change, promoting inclusive and participatory approaches to decision and policymaking at the local and national levels to
On November 3 a seminar dedicated to the trans- and interdisciplinary approach in the sustainable development, with a focus on the education for sustainability, was organized in webinar format. The synergies between a range of disciplines and fields of expertise including natural sciences, economics and social sciences through a holistic and innovative approaches was in
In the last year an innovative hybrid participatory approach was developed by the ECF4CLIM project with the aim to co-design appropriate measures to strengthen environmental awareness, to engage the school community, and to strengthen knowledge, skills and attitudes on climate change and sustainable development. The effective implementation was started, in October 2022, in all the
On 4th October, Shared Green Deal (Social sciences & Humanities for Achieving a Responsible, Equitable and Desirable GREEN DEAL) project will organize the Green Deal Arena, which is an opportunity to explore how your work can connect with others’ to contribute to much-needed change across Europe via the Green Deal. Shared Green Deal is one
The 13th Global Clean Energy Action Forum (GCEAF), a major international clean energy event of the year, was organized from 21 to 23 September in Pittsburgh, US together with the 7th Mission Innovation ministerial. The events brought together top decision-makers and broad representation of the energy community (companies, investors, civil society, youth, labor, innovators, and
On June 22, the coordinators of more than 70 projects funded under the Green Deal Call participated in the first Board meeting. The activity was supported by Green Deal Projects Support Office (GD-SO) aiming the maximization of the synergies and a better dissemination of the valuable results. GD-SO is structured around five Working Groups (WGs). A WG
The General Assembly has included representatives from the demonstration sites (schools and universities from Spain, Portugal, Finland, and Romania, acting as associated partners of the ECF4CLIM project) and the members of the Advisory Board. The meeting in Umbralejo, an abandoned town in Spain, two hours away from Madrid, has created a very inspiring atmosphere stimulating the reflection
The IEA Ministerial Meeting (March, 23-24) with the participation of energy and climate ministers representing more than 40 governments discussed the severe energy market turmoil appeared due to the conflict in the Eastern Europe, and the measures to be urgently introduced in support of the energy security. The IEA efforts are clearly oriented to ensure
From March to mid-May 2022 a set of crowdsourcing workshops are conducted in Finland, Spain, Portugal and Romania, as well as internationally following the planned research activities in WP3, Task 3.1. Together with Task 3.2, crowdsourcing will form a basis for the development of the first draft of the operationalized European Competence Framework. It is a
The European Education Area Communication, the European Green Deal and other key initiatives recognize the crucial role of education and training for the green transition. Learners of all ages need to be able to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to live more sustainably, change patterns of consumption and production, embrace healthier lifestyles and contribute