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Marine Cornelis joined Debating Europe for a conversation on EU’s Road to Fair Climate Adaptation: Citizen Voices and Local Impact
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Marine Cornelis joined Debating Europe for a conversation on EU’s Road to Fair Climate Adaptation: Citizen Voices and Local Impact
This episode of Energ’Ethic delves into the crucial role of demand-side flexibility (DSF) in accelerating Europe’s green transition. Join us as we uncover how DSF not only promises a more efficient energy grid but also presents the opportunity to lower costs for consumers. Our discussion extends beyond the benefits, tackling the challenges of making DSF accessible and equitable, and the collaborative efforts needed to ensure a socially inclusive energy future. Tune in to understand why DSF is key to a sustainable, just, and economically viable European energy landscape.
How Aryanisha Lawes is Revolutionizing Wellness, Power, and Wellbeing for Social Justice Advocates
The European Commission’s ADR Directive revision falls short in key areas, impacting consumer rights, social justice, and the European Green Deal. Explore the good, the bad, and the fuzzy aspects of this critical proposal and learn how we can demand a more ambitious approach.
Explore key insights from the EURICA project on how grid digitization and demand-side response can tackle energy poverty in Burkina Faso and Madagascar. Learn how a people-centered approach can unlock Africa’s untapped renewable energy potential
ust back from Athens, where the Community Energy for Energy Solidarity (CEES) project held their latest meeting, and the discussions have left me feeling energized and inspired. As an advisory board member for this groundbreaking initiative, I’m proud to be part of a mission to tackle energy poverty and empower energy communities across Europe with an unwavering commitment to energy justice. In this blog post, I’ll share some of the highlights from the meeting and our plans for scaling up community energy projects to create a brighter, more sustainable future for all.
Read about the inspiring panel of the last day of the international energy poverty action week that brought together a diverse group of young speakers from around the world. They discussed the links between energy poverty, community organization, and climate action, highlighting the importance of resilience, gender equity, and clean energy access. The panel emphasized the need to dream big and set ambitious goals while addressing root causes and taking action-oriented approaches.
Carlos Villaseñor, Ombudsman Energia Mexico, explains the challenges of the current energy market reforms in Mexico and how the authorities’ decisions could impact the development of renewable energy and democratization of the energy sector.
At SSPCR 2022 (EURAC) Marine Cornelis shared some thoughts on transforming anger into action, the importance of citizenship and finding joy in climate action
The “just transition” could be the right framework to rethink the way our societies are designed, and make sure disabled people are taking ownership of the opportunities presented, says Lucie Middlemiss. But first, we need to acknowledge that energy poverty is by essence, unsustainable.
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