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SUMMARY:Between soft and hard governance: The EU’s evolving sustainability reporting framework in an international context.
DESCRIPTION:Registration \nRoom/Auditorium 4 (43 Boulevard du Jardin Botanique – Brussels) \nWith Laura Iozzelli (EUI School of Transnational Governance\, Brussels School of Governance) \n  \nLaura Iozzelli is a Research Fellow at the School of Transnational Governance\, European University Institute\, and a Senior Associate Researcher at the BSoG Centre for Environment\, Economy and Energy. She holds a joint-PhD in political science from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and the Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles. Previously\, she was a lecturer in international relations and EU Politics at Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles and assistant to project manager of the Jean Monnet Project GOVTRAN. \nAbstract: As part of its strategy to strengthen the foundations for sustainable investment\, enhance the transparency and accountability of the corporate sector and achieve the objectives of the European Green Deal\, the European Union (EU) has developed an ambitious set of sustainability reporting rules. A key element of the EU’s disclosure framework is the recently adopted Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)\, designed to set the international ‘gold standard’ for defining companies’ sustainability reporting requirements. However\, the EU is by no means the only actor operating in the arena of sustainability disclosure\, given the array of international (voluntary) reporting standards attempting to influence the field. \nAgainst this background\, this article aims to unpack the specificities of the EU’s approach to corporate sustainability disclosure and to explore the extent to which EU rules align or clash with other international standard-setters. It does so in two steps. First\, by tracing the evolution of the EU sustainability reporting framework\, from a voluntary to a mandatory exercise. Second\, by comparing and contrasting the new CSRD with two highly legitimate international standards\, namely the Global Reporting Initiative and the International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation. The analysis finds that the EU strives to shape the sustainability reporting regulatory arena by means of a ‘hybrid’ governance approach\, combining stringent\, mandatory elements with a rather flexible approach\, highly responsive to stakeholders’ demands. In terms of harmonisation with other standards\, the analysis unveils a rather contradictory scenario: on the one hand\, the EU aims to ensure harmonisation and full interoperability. On the other hand\, it pushes for a ‘unilateral’ framework at the risk of limited compatibility with existing reporting standards. \nRegistration here
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/between-soft-and-hard-governance-the-eus-evolving-sustainability-reporting-framework-in-an-international-context/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231010T123000
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SUMMARY:La politisation de la médiation des savoirs pour l’écocitoyenneté par les jeunes : une analyse ethnographique multi-située
DESCRIPTION:Avec Kelly Céleste Vossen (UCLouvain  Saint-Louis – Bruxelles) \nDiscutant.e.s: Amandine Orsini & Loïc Cobut (UCLouvain Saint-Louis – Bruxelles) \nRésumé : Depuis Greta Thunberg en août 2018\, les jeunes sont au cœur des discours et des pratiques de la mobilisation et participation écologique et environnementale. Ils et elles sembleraient être passé·e·s de « citoyen·ne·s en devenir » (Holloway et Valentine\, 2000) à acteur·rice·s des crises climatique et écologique\, autrement dit à des « écocitoyen·ne·s ». En même temps\, si au 21ème siècle le savoir profane s’invite dans le débat science et société (Callon\, Lascoumes et Barthe\, 2001)\, les discours médiatiques et activistes semblent confiner la maitrise des savoirs environnementaux dans les mains des expert.e·s via la « scientisation » (Comby\, 2009 ; Carvalho\, van Wessel\, & Maeseele\, 2016 ; Pepermans & Maeseele\, 2018) et la mythification du savoir scientifique (Mauger-Parat et Peliz\, 2013). \nDans cette présentation\, nous adressons la question suivante : « Comment les jeunes (dé)politisent-ils et elles les enjeux relatifs à la médiation des savoirs pour l’écocitoyenneté ? » Il s’agit en fait de questionner les processus et mécanismes de construction des clivages et continuités eu égard à l’écocitoyenneté\, au sein de deux contextes de participation distincts\, d’un point de vue communicationnel\, via l’analyse de la politisation et de la dépolitisation\, à travers les interactions des jeunes. Ontologiquement ancré dans la discourse theory (Mouffe\, 2010 & 2019)\, notre dispositif méthodologique s’inscrit dans l’ethnographie du politique à travers une méthode par théorisation ancrée (Lejeune\, 2019 ; Lareau\, 2021). \nNos résultats lèvent le voile sur les six lignes de (dé)politisation principales eu égard à la problématique du « savoir environnemental » pour l’écocitoyenneté : (1) la prégnance de son écosystème symbolique ; (2) la rupture de la bulle écosystémique ; (3) l’éducation familiale\, scolaire et citoyenne ; (4) l’engrenage de la recherche informationnelle au-delà de son écosystème symbolique et grâce à l’entre-soi ;  (5) le conditionnement de la médiation par les connaissances ; (6) la motivation et l’impact de la médiation eu égard à l’écocitoyenneté. \nInscription ici
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/la-politisation-de-la-mediation-des-savoirs-pour-lecocitoyennete-par-les-jeunes-une-analyse-ethnographique-multi-situee/
LOCATION:Salle du Conseil\, Bvd du Jardin botanique\, Bruxelles
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CREATED:20231221T173510Z
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SUMMARY:Comment vulgariser les questions de justice environnementale
DESCRIPTION:Par Maxime Lambrecht \nPrésentation et discussion autour de la chaine philoxime (https://www.youtube.com/c/Philoxime) sur les questions d’éthique et de climat.
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/comment-vulgariser-les-questions-de-justice-environnementale/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231212T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231212T140000
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CREATED:20231221T173612Z
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SUMMARY:COP28: summary of the first week
DESCRIPTION:By Yi hyun Kang \nYi hyun Kang who attended the COP explains her experience and thoughts about global climate governance
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/cop28-summary-of-the-first-week/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231220T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231220T203000
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CREATED:20231221T173731Z
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SUMMARY:Regards sur la COP28 : la diplomatie climatique à l’ère des défis mondiaux
DESCRIPTION:Table ronde avec Amandine Orsini.
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/regards-sur-la-cop28-la-diplomatie-climatique-a-lere-des-defis-mondiaux/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240208T123000
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SUMMARY:[Séminaire] Challenging conventional narratives on trade unions’ attitudes towards decarbonisation – a case-based analysis
DESCRIPTION:With Anne Guisset \nAbstract – in English \nThe European Union (EU) is aiming to become climate-neutral\, which will have a substantial impact on various societal actors\, including employees and trade unions. Among the sectors facing the greatest challenges in achieving decarbonisation are the industrial sectors. This study investigates the positioning of trade unions and the drivers influencing their attitudes\, strategies\, and actions concerning the economic and social changes associated with decarbonisation. Based on three case studies conducted in different industrial sectors and EU countries\, our findings challenge the prevailing perception in the literature that trade unions adopt conservative stances towards decarbonisation. While the regional\, national and industrial contexts contribute to shaping their attitudes\, these factors are not as dominant as assumed. Despite challenges\, the investigated trade unions  are actively engaged in decarbonisation\, seeking to ensure a just transition for their members\, and all workers involved. \nRésumé – en français \nL’Union Européenne (UE) souhaite devenir climatiquement neutre\, engendrant un impact considérable sur les acteurs de la société\, y compris les travailleurs et les syndicats. Les secteurs industriels figurent parmi les secteurs qui doivent relever les plus grands défis liés à la décarbonisation. Dans cette étude\, nous examinons les positions des syndicats et les facteurs qui influencent leurs attitudes\, leurs stratégies et leurs actions vis-à-vis de la décarbonisation. A partir de trois études de cas menées dans différents secteurs industriels et pays de l’UE\, nous constatons que les attitudes des syndicats à l’égard de la décarbonisation ne sont souvent pas aussi conservatrices que la littérature a tendance à le suggérer. Bien que les contextes régionaux\, nationaux et industriels soient importants\, leurs influences ne sont pas aussi dominantes qu’escomptées. Malgré les défis rencontrés par les syndicats étudiés\, ils semblent soutenir la décarbonisation\, cherchant à assurer une transition juste pour leurs membres et les travailleurs impliqués.
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/seminaire-challenging-conventional-narratives-on-trade-unions-attitudes-towards-decarbonisation-a-case-based-analysis/
LOCATION:Salle du Conseil\, Bvd du Jardin botanique\, Bruxelles
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240402T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240413T170000
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CREATED:20231220T120608Z
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SUMMARY:[Module] Environmental Policies & Law (POLLEN)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Next Session of the POLLEN Module in Environmental Law \nWe are excited to announce the upcoming session of the POLLEN Module\, taking place from Tuesday\, April 2nd\, to Saturday\, April 13th\, 2024. \nEvent Details: \n\nDate: April 2nd – April 13th\, 2024\nLocation: Institute for European Studies (IES)\, UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles\, Belgium\nWebsite: Pollen website\n\nor more detailed information and updates\, please visit our website or contact us directly. \nReady to deepen your understanding of EU Environmental Studies? Secure your spot by registering here. Spaces are limited\, so don’t miss out on this enriching opportunity. \n \nAbout the POLLEN Module: \nThe POLLEN Module is organized by the Institute for European Studies (IES) in collaboration with the Research Centre in Political Science (CReSPo) at UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles\, Belgium. Recognized by the European Commission as a Jean Monnet Module from 2016 to 2019\, this program is dedicated to promoting excellence in teaching EU Environmental Studies. \nCourse Highlights: \nImmerse yourself in a two-week intensive and interdisciplinary course featuring over 40 teaching hours. Renowned scholars and practitioners will guide you through a spectrum of theoretical and methodological perspectives. The course covers essential topics such as: \n\nEU Environmental Law\nEU in  Multilateral Negotiations\nAir Pollution in Court \nEU Climate Change and Energy Governance\nEU Waste Management\, Chemicals\, and Nanotechnologies\nBiodiversity\, Agriculture\, Food\, and Trade\n\nEquip yourself with a rigorous understanding of pressing environmental challenges and contribute to sustainable solutions. \nSee Our Folder: \nExplore our comprehensive folder for an in-depth overview of the POLLEN Module. \n \nDon’t miss this opportunity to broaden your knowledge and connect with experts in the field. We look forward to welcoming you to the POLLEN Module!
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/environmental-policies-law-pollen/
LOCATION:P61 (Préfecture)\, Rue du Marais 119\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240907
DTSTAMP:20260418T123043
CREATED:20240701T083909Z
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SUMMARY:WIRE/EUGLOBALGREEN Workshop on EU Environmental Policy and Law – updates
DESCRIPTION:17th WIRE workshop on EU Environmental Policy and Law – updates\nEn français \n> Programme\nThe 17th WIRE workshop\, themed “EU Environmental Policy and Law – updates\,” will serve as a platform for scholars and practitioners to delve into contemporary environmental challenges within the European Union (EU). Hosted in Brussels\, Belgium\, on the 5th and 6th September 2024\, this 2-day event\, co-organized by Amandine Orsini and Eleni Kavvatha from UCLouvain – Saint-Louis – Bruxelles\, and by François Thoreau from the Université de Liège will focus on discussions revolving around scientific papers aiming at updating the scientific publication “European Union Environmental Law and Policies: Current Insights and Future Challenges” edited by Amandine Orsini and Eleni Kavvatha with Routledge. The workshop aims to explore recent developments and future challenges in EU environmental governance\, aligning with the evolving geopolitical landscape post-events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Participants will engage in interdisciplinary dialogues addressing critical environmental issues\, from climate change to waste management\, with a spotlight on emerging concerns like nuclear waste management\, disaster management\, and youth perspectives on environmental governance. Invited scholars and practitioners both from Belgium and abroad\, senior and junior\, will present papers on diverse topics including climate change policies\, energy policy\, agriculture and biodiversity\, ocean governance\, chemicals and hazardous waste policy\, trade and environment\, Arctic governance\, and youth engagement in environmental governance. Each presentation will be followed by discussions led by designated discussants\, fostering interactive exchanges and deeper insights into the presented topics. The workshop will also feature a conclusion session to synthesize key insights and potential future research directions. The interdisciplinary nature of the event encourages cross-sectoral collaboration and knowledge exchange\, enriching the discourse on EU environmental governance. The 17th WIRE workshop promises to be an intellectually stimulating event\, offering valuable insights into the current state and future trajectory of EU environmental policy and law. By bringing together experts from various disciplines\, the workshop aims to foster innovative solutions and enhance understanding to address the complex environmental challenges facing Europe and the world. \n\nEn français\n> Programme\nLe 17e atelier WIRE\, dont le thème est « EU Environmental Policy and Law – updates »\, servira de plateforme aux universitaires et aux praticiens pour approfondir les défis environnementaux contemporains au sein de l’Union européenne (UE). Organisé à Bruxelles\, en Belgique\, les 5 et 6 septembre 2024\, cet événement de deux jours\, co-organisé par Amandine Orsini et Eleni Kavvatha de l’UCLouvain – Saint-Louis – Bruxelles\, et par François Thoreau de l’Université de Liège\, se concentrera sur des discussions autour de papiers scientifiques visant à remettre à jour la publication scientifique « European Union Environmental Law and Policies : Current Insights and Future Challenges » éditée par Amandine Orsini et Eleni Kavvatha chez Routledge en 2020. L’atelier vise à explorer les développements récents et les défis futurs de la gouvernance environnementale de l’UE\, en s’alignant sur l’évolution du paysage géopolitique après des événements tels que la pandémie de COVID-19 et l’invasion de l’Ukraine par la Russie. Les participant.e.s s’engageront dans des dialogues interdisciplinaires sur des questions environnementales cruciales\, des changements climatiques à la gestion des déchets\, en mettant l’accent sur des préoccupations émergentes telles que la gestion des déchets nucléaires\, la gestion des catastrophes et le point de vue des jeunes sur la gouvernance environnementale. L’atelier rassemble des chercheur.e.s et praticien.ne.s invités\, belges et étrangers\, seniors et juniors.
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/wire-workshop/
LOCATION:P61 (Préfecture)\, Rue du Marais 119\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241115T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241115T140000
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SUMMARY:[Seminar] Kids on climate – a project to explore links between climate change\, emotions\, political socialization and (dis)engagement
DESCRIPTION:With: Katharine Throssell\, Chercheuse postdoctorante\, SciencesPo Bordeaux \nTitre: Kids on climate – a project to explore links between climate change\, emotions\, political socialization and (dis)engagement at different levels (local\, national and European)   \nAbstract: What does it mean to grow up learning about politics in a context marked by the climate crisis? What if your first awareness of a political issue was one that politicians seem unable to solve? KIDSONCLIMATE investigates how young teenagers’ awareness of the climate crisis\, and the emotions it generates\, might impact their (dis)engagement with politics at different levels (national\, local\, European). It uses existing quantitative data from the IEA (International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement) International Civics and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS) along with innovative qualitative methodologies with 13-year-olds and their parents in two countries (Belgium and France) to ask: how do the emotions generated by the climate crisis impact young teens’ support for the political system they live in and their feelings of political belonging? What are the social\, political\, educational\, and media factors that influence these emotions? At a time when the effects of the climate crisis are ever more visible and dramatic\, and many young people are turning away from institutional politics\, or towards populism and the far right\, we urgently need to understand how the emotions resulting from this context might impact how young people feel about their political system and their place within it.  \nDiscussants: Emilie Van Haute\, professor of political science\, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) & Teresa Cabrita\, professor of EU Law\, UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles  \nChair: Florence Delmotte\, UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/kids-on-climate-a-project-to-explore-links-between-climate-change-emotions-political-socialization-and-disengagement/
LOCATION:P30\, Rue du Marais 119\, Brussels\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:[Conference] Multi-level governance of energy transitions
DESCRIPTION:With Marie-Claire BRISBOIS (Professeure\, University of Sussex\, United Kingdom) \nMarie-Claire Brisbois is a professor of energy policy at the University of Sussex (United Kingdom). Her research focuses on issues of power\, politics\, and influence in the governance of energy\, water\, and climate. \nAs a speaker in the EUGlobalGreen lecture series\, she will give a presentation on multilevel governance of energy transitions. This lecture will take place as part of the “International Relations” course. \n 
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/conference-multi-level-governance-of-energy-transitions/
LOCATION:Auditoire 3
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250311T154500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250311T174500
DTSTAMP:20260418T123043
CREATED:20241018T105909Z
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SUMMARY:The Current State of Sustainable Development Goals Implementation
DESCRIPTION:Yi hyun Kang earned her PhD from the Technical University of Munich and is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Lund University (Sweden).  \nHer research focuses on the political decision-making processes related to climate change and biodiversity across different governance levels. Yi hyun will be a guest lecturer in the course “International Organizations\,” where she will present her current research on the implementation of sustainable development goals.
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/the-current-state-of-sustainable-development-goals-implementation/
LOCATION:om30\, Rue de l'Ommegang\, Brussels
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250331T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250412T193000
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SUMMARY:[Pollen Module 2025] EU Environmental Policies & Law
DESCRIPTION:Registration form \nThe POLLEN Module is organized by the Institute for European Studies (IES) in partnership with the Research Centre in Political Science (CReSPo) at UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles\, Belgium. \nIn 2016\, the European Commission selected this programme as a Jean Monnet Module (2016-2019).  \nThe POLLEN Module aims to promote excellence in teaching EU Environmental studies and consists of a two-week intensive and interdisciplinary course of over 40 staggered teaching hours delivered by renowned scholars and practitioners who expose participants to a range of theoretical and methodological perspectives. \nIt aims to equip students and professionals with a rigorous understanding of relevant and pressing environmental challenges\, with an overarching emphasis on: \n  EU Environmental Law \n  EU in  Multilateral Negotiations \n Air Pollution in Court  \n EU Climate Change and Energy Governance \n EU Waste Management\, Chemicals\, and Nanotechnologies \n Biodiversity\, Agriculture\, Food\, and Trade
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/pollen-module-2025-eu-environmental-policies-law/
LOCATION:P61 (Préfecture)\, Rue du Marais 119\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250617
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SUMMARY:[Summer school intervention] La gouvernance mondiale en matière de climat\, une question de complexité ?
DESCRIPTION:Intervention en ligne d’Orsini\, Amandine. La gouvernance mondiale en matière de climat\, une question de complexité ? École d’été du \, « Le Canada et L’Union européenne : Leaders mondiaux en matière de climat…ou à la traîne ? »\, Montreal\, 16 juin 2025 \n 
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/summer-school-intervention-online/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251120T191500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251120T211500
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CREATED:20251106T154339Z
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SUMMARY:Jean Monnet EUGLOBALGREEN Chair Final Event
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to the final roundtable of this Chair\, celebrating the second edition of the reference manual\, EU Environmental Governance: Current and Future Challenges. This event is organised as part of the Transition Week activities. \nThe discussion will be moderated by the students of the “Advanced Master in EU Environmental Governance” (find out more: https://uclouvain.be/prog-2025-eupb2mc) and will feature the expertise of many contributors\, who will be present: \n\nAriel Brunner\nArnaud Gane\nCándido García Molyneux\nEleni Kavvatha\nElyse Kneller\nAngèle Minguet\nAmandine Orsini\n\nRegistration is mandatory to attend the event: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/yhstH5Ar1G\n\n\n\n\nView the full event poster:
URL:https://euglobalgreen.eu/event/jean-monnet-euglobalgreen-chair-final-event/
LOCATION:P61 (Préfecture)\, Rue du Marais 119\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
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