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Earth4All
Earth4All started as a vibrant collective of leading economic thinkers, scientists, policy leaders, and advocates, convened by The Club of Rome, the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, the Stockholm Resilience Centre and the Norwegian Business School.
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Is Hydrogen that good for the Climate?
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Albert Norström
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Mar 30, 2022
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Albert Norström
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Developing Context Scenarios for Future EU R&I policies
What types of EU R&I policies would be effective in the years to come? How shall
these policies help us explore and respond to the uncertainties of the future?
Finding answers to these questions requires first of all imagining the context, in
which future EU R&I policies might be situated. For doing this, we need to explore
developments both at global level and within the European Union.
Dr. Attila Havas
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Exploring future dimensions and elements of contextual developments relevant for EU R&I policies
The online workshop on October 18–19, 2021, was the first in a series of interactive encounters involving foresight experts and practitioners from both EU services and the Member States. It focussed on exploring future dimensions and elements of contextual developments that may have important repercussions for EU R&I policies in general, and the 2nd Strategic Plan of Horizon Europe in particular. An overarching goal of the workshop, as well as the series of interactive meetings, was to provide initial impetus for a broad and in-depth discussion on the big picture and framework conditions for EU R&I policymaking.
Dana Wasserbacher
Horizon Futures Watch Newsletter
The Horizon Futures Watch Newsletter series showcases the latest findings from foresight in the EU Framework Programme and the futures4europe.eu platform. It is aimed at a growing community of decision-makers, experts, practicioners and other people interested in foresight, R&I policy and european affairs promoting the wealth of thinking generated in the context of different projects financed through Horizon Europe as well as other foresight-related activities and exercises conducted by the European Commission.
The newsletter is written by the Foresight on Demand Consortium, which provides support to the European Commission of foresight in the area of research and innovation, and is connected to the Horizon Europe Foresight Network – a network of Commission staff connecting all policy departments involved in the Horizon Europe R&I programme.
It is part of the HE-FE project - European R&I foresight and public engagement for Horizon Europe.
Follow this link if you want to subscribe to the Horizon Futures Watch Newsletter and receive information about the FOD Consortium activities.
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