Global Energy Transitions, lessons from the IEA: Highlights from the Lecture by Maayke Aimée Damen

Yasmine Arsalane, World Energy Outlook analyst at the International Energy Agency (IEA), held the seventh lesson at the fourth edition of the Siena International School on Sustainable Development. During the lesson Mrs Arsalane highlighted the need to make the 2020s the decade of massive clean energy expansion.
From waste to wealth: Highlights from the Lecture by Maayke Aimée Damen

Maayke Aimée Dame, Director Circular Economy World Business Council for Sustainable Development, held the sixth lesson at the fourth edition of the Siena International School on Sustainable Development. She highlighted the need for and benefits of the circular economy as a solution to the current problems regarding waste and material management.
The Future is Fair: How Fairtrade is Building Fairness into Our Sustainable Tomorrow: Highlights from the Lecture by Nyagoy Nyong’o

Nyagoy Nyong’o, Interim Global CEO, Fairtrade International, held the fifth lesson at the fourth edition of the Siena International School on Sustainable Development. She discussed how climate change is affecting agricultural communities, emphasizing the need to transform sustainability into equitable sustainability.
A Message to all UN Member States and Leaders of the United Nations

On April 14th, Members of the Leadership Council of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network and Members of the SDSN Community made a statement for the UN Member States calling for urgent and intensified diplomacy to end the war in Ukraine.
Competitiveness through Circular Economy: The Enel Experience: Highlights from the Lecture by Luca Meini

Luca Meini, Head of Circular Economy, Global, Enel Group SpA held the fourth lesson at the fourth edition of the Siena International School on Sustainable Development. He presented visions and approaches based on Enel’s experience, highlighting the opportunities of a circular economy.
Feb. 2nd : Joint implementation of the Agenda 2030 and the European Green Deal: Transformations for a sustainable recovery from COVID-19

On the occasion of the 2022 UN-ECOSOC Partnership Forum, to be held on 2 February 2022, SDSN Europe and SDSN Greece co-organize a side event entitled “Joint implementation of the Agenda 2030 and the European Green Deal: Transformations for a sustainable recovery from COVID-19”
European Commission launches proposals to reach 55% emissions reduction by 2030

The ‘Fit for 55′ package includes a ban on combustion engines from 2035, a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, and a Social Climate Fund among other provisions.
Angelo Riccaboni participates in the United Nations Pre-Summit on the sustainable future of Food Systems

Professor Angelo Riccaboni, Co-Chair of SDSN Europe, will participate in the work of the United Nations Pre-Summit on Food Systems, within the delegation of the Italian government.
Global governance needs reshaping if we’re to achieve the SDGs

The pandemic has painfully exposed many societies’ inability to deal with crises. We must urgently innovate and democratize our governance structures if we’re to thwart the existential threats facing humankind. An article by SDSN Europe co-chair Adolf Kloke-Lesch for SDG Action.
The SDGs are the only road to recovery

The Sustainable Development Goals provide the only possible path to lead us from current crises to a future of long-term survival for our planet and inhabitants – an article by SDSN Europe co-chair Prof. Phoebe Koundouri for SDG Action.