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Winter is coming: How to shield the most vulnerable and preserve the consensus on the war

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Some of Europe’s poorest countries and communities would be hardest hit by disruptions of Russian energy supplies. With a difficult winter ahead, Europe’s ability to redistribute costs equitably and to shield the most vulnerable will determine whether it can preserve social cohesion and the consensus on the war in Ukraine.

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It will also be a test case for its commitment to climate justice in the long run.

Which European countries and communities will be most affected by the deepening energy crisis and how well positioned are they to cope? What are the best approaches to mitigate this fallout in both the short and long term? A panel of experts will discuss policy options that meet the need for a principled foreign policy towards Russia, while upholding the EU’s commitment to equity and a just energy transition at home.

Panellists :

Marc-Antoine Eyl-Mazzega
Director of the Center for Energy and Climate at Institut Français des Relations Internationales

Zeljko Jovanovic
Director of the Roma Initiatives Office

Olivia Lazard
Fellow at Carnegie Europe

Paula Pinho
Director of the Directorate for Just Transition, Consumers, Energy Efficiency, and Innovation at the European Commission Directorate-General for Energy

Martin Vladimirov
Director of the Energy and Climate Program at the Center for the Study of Democracy, in Bulgaria

 

 

 

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Marc-Antoine EYL-MAZZEGA

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Directeur du Centre énergie et climat de l'Ifri

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