🏭 Is it true that 100 companies are responsible for 70% of global emissions? What does this mean for corporate accountability towards their environmental impact? πŸƒ

πŸŽ™οΈAnnalisa Savaresi explores in our #podcast the intricate roles corporations play in climate change, their accountability, and the potential of climate litigation.

🎧 Tune into our #HowGreenIsYourDeal podcast here πŸ‘‰ https://www.greendealnet.eu/podcast-episode-7

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Podcast #7: Businesses in court: corporate climate litigation | GreenDealnet.eu

Podcast #7: Businesses in court: corporate climate litigationWe often hear that a mere 100 companies are accountable for approximately 70% of global emissions. But what does this responsibility truly mean, and how can corporations be held accountable for their environmental impact?

πŸš€ Our 4th podcast episode πŸ”Œ "Putin’s energy on the agenda: 2022 energy crisis", is available!

🎧 Tune in now πŸ‘‰ https://www.greendealnet.eu/podcast-episode-4

πŸ’š Join @marcogiuli, an EU energy policy expert, and @janagheuens as they unravel the causes and consequences of Europe's energy crisis. Discover how skyrocketing energy prices and searching for alternative sources reshaped climate objectives and urged citizens to conserve energy. πŸ”Œ

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Podcast #4: Putin’ energy on the agenda: 2022 energy crisis | GreenDealnet.eu

After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, Europe was plunged into an energy crisis. Energy prices skyrocketed, there seemed to be a scramble for alternative energy sources, and European citizens were urged to consume less energy. To help us understand what caused the energy crisis, and how it impacted the EU’s climate objectives, we are joined by Marco Giuli, an expert on EU energy policy and climate policy integration (Brussels School of Governance, VUB).