This is the final blog in our four-part EGD series composed by Amplia Group Senior Associate Tom Carter in partnership with our partner Passerelle Public Affairs in Brussels (Dr. Fiona Murray). The piece covers “Protecting Our Environment/Financing the Sustainable Transition.”
The EGD offers opportunities for innovators and providers of sustainable products, systems, and services - check out the specific industries and companies in our post.
The European Commission this week released a proposed version of the European Climate Pact, a keystone of the European Green Deal. Here’s what it says.
Read MoreThe European Green Deal recognizes the critical importance of energy and transportation in their goal of making the EU carbon neutral by 2050. Each issue is addressed comprehensively and in the context of economic considerations. Europe has taken the torch and boldly leads the world in initiating robust and meaningful action on climate change and sustainability. This second blog in our series outlines ways in which the EGD is seeking to modernise the transport sector and make it more sustainable.
Read MoreThe implementation of the European Green Deal will significantly enhance opportunities for sustainable goods and services across multiple industries. Generally, any company that contributes to reducing carbon emissions, carbon capture, or reducing the need for high-footprint products should explore opportunities in the EU that will spring from the European Green Deal (EGD). In the first of a four-part blog series on the EGD, we will provide more details on specific industries that can support policies related to low-carbon and sustainable energy, mobility, food, production, and finance.
Read MoreAs part of the youngest cohort of Baby Boomers, I accept that we have completely screwed the world. I’m talking, of course, about what is euphemistically called climate change. That phrase is probably part of the problem. It sounds like what happens when you fly from Chicago to the Caribbean. For that you can probably thank Frank Luntz, the famous Republican message guru, who correctly asserted that “climate change” was a much more user-friendly sounding disaster than “global warming.”
A blog post by Darren Katz, Founding Partner Amplia Group
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