The United Nations Conference of Sustainable Development (UNCSD), known as Rio+20, will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 18-21. The Summit is expected to deliver measures to address the multiple crises the world is currently facing over energy, food, climate, poverty and finance.

In the run up to the Summit, the European Union has actively promoted a “green economy”. What does the concept of the green economy involve and what does it imply for policies in the EU and beyond? Does it provide much-needed solutions to protect the environment and promote a real shift towards sustainable economies? Who will benefit from the green economy and why has the concept attracted criticisms? 

Join us to debate whether the green economy promoted by the EU is the right approach for Rio+20 and a solution for the current global crisis. 


Speakers: 
Jo Leinen, Member of the European Parliament (S&D)
Hugo-Maria Schally, Head of Multilateral Environmental Agreements, DG Environment
Pablo Solón, Director of Focus on the Global South, former Bolivian Ambassador to the UN 
Joachim Spangenberg, Vice President of the Sustainable Europe Research Institute (SERI)

There will be the opportunity for questions.

Registration, contact and questions: [email protected]