Is Europe’s sustainable finance strategy failing?
In the wake of the European Green Deal, the EU has put in place a myriad of guidelines and regulations to make finance more sustainable. But real progress has been sluggish, and over the past months, the EU’s sustainable finance initiatives have faced a massive political backlash. This panel discussion, a joint initiative of Haus am Dom and the research project “Climate Finance Society”, tackles the current state of play head-on: What has been achieved and what has to be done in EU sustainable finance? Was the EU’s approach doomed from the start or is it still on its way to address the socio-ecological crises of the current moment?
With:
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Ndidi Nnoli-Edozien (International Sustainability Standards Board, ISSB)
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Sabine Dörry (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research, LISER)
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Wojtek Kalinowski (Institut Veblen, Paris)
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Wiebke Merbeth (Deloitte/EU Platform on Sustainable Finance)
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Moderation: Jan Schulte (Tagesspiegel) & Ulrich Klüh (Center for Sustainable Economic and Corporate Policy)
Admission free. Please register at hausamdom@bistumlimburg.de