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Toward a Carbon neutral economy in Europe, Assessment of transport decarbonisation options for Member States
Rond-Point Schuman 9, 1040 Brussels - 3rd floor
12/06/2019 12:00 - 12/06/2019 14:00
Organised by : FARM EUROPE & THE GREEN ENERGY PLATFORM

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The Green Energy Platform is pleased to invite you to our lunchtime event at Farm Europe premises on vrag_Posterjune12Decarbonisationoptions--1

« Toward a Carbon neutral economy in Europe, Assessment of transport decarbonisation options for Member States”. 

To open the discussion, Carlo Hamelinck (Ecofys-Navigant) will unveil the final report presenting the most cost effective path for a transport policy that match with the ambition to keep climate change below 1.5°C, followed by a panel discussion with EU institutions, NGOs, and business representatives.

Kindly note that sandwiches & drinks will be served during the event.

We therefore thank you for your attention and we kindly ask you to confirm your attendance by sending an email to: info@farm-europe.eu 

Finally, we are at your complete disposal for any additional information you may need.

Kind regards,

Farm Europe’s Team

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