Name
Climate knowledge
country
Denmark
Goal
The initiative's primary purpose is to strengthen CONCITO's role as a knowledge partner for everyone in the green transition with a view to: Inspire and support decisive Danish efforts in priority areas to reach a 70 per cent reduction in 2030 Support the necessary structural measures needed to create a net-zero emissions Denmark by 2050 at the latest Strengthen the sharing of knowledge and experiences with the world's best knowledge platforms and players in the green transition.
Main Topic
Increasing the EU's climate policy ambition for 2030 and 2050
All Topics
Clean energy: supplying clean, affordable and secure energy
Responsible and circular economy: mobilizing industry for a clean and circular economy
Increasing the EU's climate policy ambition for 2030 and 2050
Zero pollution ambition for a toxic-free environment
Fostering a just transition: leaving no one behind (fostering i.e. inclusivity, equity, empowerment of marginalized communities or other goals regarding justice)
Scale
  • City and peri-urban
  • Regional (e.g. a province, including multiple cities)
  • National
Actors
  • Not specified
Main Activity
Providing knowledge transfer / advisory / education services;
Activities
  • Providing knowledge transfer / advisory / education services
  • Conducting research, pilot studies and/or living labs
  • Raising awareness and/or political agenda-setting
  • Facilitating dialogue and networking
Source
This initiative was provided by the SGD consortium.
This initiative is self-reported and not identified by the SHARED GREEN DEAL Consortium
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CONTACT

For further details please contact co-leads Dr Chris Foulds (chris.foulds@aru.ac.uk) and Dr Rosie Robison (rosie.robison@aru.ac.uk).

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 101036640. The sole responsibility for the content of this website lies with the SHARED GREEN DEAL HAS project and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union.