The EU Energy Security and Green Transition amidst the Russian war on Ukraine
Date and time:
12.april, at 17: 00 CET
The war launched by President Vladimir Putin against Ukraine has put EU energy security under renowned attention.
While energy prices have reached record highs following the conflict breakout, many Europeans have started to worry not only about rising energy bills, but also about potential disruptions in oil, gas, and coal supplies.
While winter is coming to an end, strategies to wind the next cooler months are crucial. Will it be feasible to strengthen the resilience of the EU-wide energy system while advancing the sustainable agenda? Despite all attention being focused on the Ukraine crisis, the climate emergency has not passed.
Register here:
Zoom registration link: https://globsec.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qce-uqT4pH9CiarfPk9MS6UMTHA-8O5AY
Speakers:
- Martin Hojsík: a member of the European Parliament, part of the Renew Europe group, Slovakia
- Marc-Antoine Eyl-Mazzega: Director of the Center for Energy and Climate at IFRI, a former Russia programme manager at the IEA
- Janis Kluge: Senior Associate at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Germany.
- Tatiana Mitrova, Senior Research Fellow at OIES and Visiting Research Fellow at CGEP (Columbia University)
Led by:
Federica Prandin - Sustainability Programme Manager and Research Fellow, Economic Growth and Sustainability Programme, GLOBSEC