Difference between revisions of "Green Growth Partnership"

 
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{{Climate initiative
 
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|Name of initiative=Green Growth Platform
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|Name of initiative=Green Growth Partnership
 
|LPAA initiative=No
 
|LPAA initiative=No
 
|NAZCA Initiative=No
 
|NAZCA Initiative=No
|Website address=https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/business-action/low-carbon-transformation/green-growth-platform
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|Website address=https://www.corporateleadersgroup.com/corporate-leaders-group-europe/green-growth-partnership
|Starting year=2013
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|Starting year=2019
|Secretariat=The secreatariat of the Green Growth Platform is hosted by the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL).
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|Organisational structure=The Green Growth Partnership (GGP) is a joint initiative between members of CLG Europe and ministers of the Green Growth Group (GGG). It provides a forum to promote positive exchange between progressive European governments and businesses, with regular involvement of like-minded parliamentarians, and other key stakeholders and opinion formers, determined to support the development of a climate neutral and prosperous Europe.
University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) 1 Trumpington Street Cambridge, CB2 1QA, UK
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|Organisational structure=The Green Growth Platform consists of three groups: 1. Ministerial Green Growth Group; 2. Business Green Growth Group and 3. Parliamentary Green Growth Group
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|Geographical coverage=Western Europe,Eastern Europe
 
|Geographical coverage=Western Europe,Eastern Europe
|Type of initiative=Political dialogue,Technical dialogue
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|Name of lead organisation=Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership
|Primary function=Policy planning and recommendations,Awareness raising and outreach,Knowledge dissemination and exchange
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|Name of lead organisation=University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)
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|Type of lead organisation=Academic/Research institution
 
|Type of lead organisation=Academic/Research institution
 
|Location/Nationality of lead organisation=United Kingdom
 
|Location/Nationality of lead organisation=United Kingdom
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|LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency=No
 
|LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency=No
 
|LPAA Theme Private Finance=No
 
|LPAA Theme Private Finance=No
|Description=The Green Growth Platform brings together ministers from European governments, businesses and the European Parliament to discuss and debate the economic opportunities and challenges involved in the transition to a low carbon, resilient economy. This notable and influential platform is made up of ministers from 17 governments, members of the EU parliament from across the political spectrum and major businesses from across Europe.
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|Description=The Green Growth Partnership (GGP) is a joint initiative between members of CLG Europe and ministers of the Green Growth Group (GGG). It provides a forum to promote positive exchange between progressive European governments and businesses, with regular involvement of like-minded parliamentarians, and other key stakeholders and opinion formers, determined to support the development of a climate neutral and prosperous Europe.
|Activities=By bringing together business, parliament and government voices, the Green Growth Platform provides an informed business and expert-led debate with useful insights into the real world challenges of a low carbon and resource efficient economy. The platform works primarily through a combination of regular high-level meetings, including private dinners and well attended summits.
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|Activities=In 2020, the Green Growth Partnership has been organising a series of events on ‘Greening the economic recovery in line with climate neutrality: From commitments to action'. It also organises an annual Green Growth Partnership Summit.
|Participants companies number=34
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|One or two success stories achieved=Since the platform’s inception, it has hosted numerous high profile debates, provided political momentum and timely policy insights. The platform is acknowledged as a credible forum to explore, promote and pursue the economic and strategic case for an economic transformation in response to climate change. It has discussed such topics as: the development of a new EU climate and energy package, National Energy and Climate plans, EU wide long-term strategies for decarbonisation, the reform of the EU Emissions Trading System, and the development of a new EU energy union, and ensuring compliance with the goals of the Paris Agreement.
|Participants companies names=3M; Acciona; Aguas de Portugal; Barilla; BT; Coca-Cola Enterprises; Doosan; Ørsted DSM; Ecover; EDF Energy; Entso; EON; Ferrovial; Gorenje Surovina; GSK; Iberdrola; IKEA; Interface; Jelovica; Kingfisher; Mirova (Natixis group); Novo Nordisk; Novozymes; Philips; RWE; Sappi Fine Paper; Shell; Skanska; Stora Enso; Tesco; Unilever; UTC; Vestas
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|Participants companies number=16
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|Participants companies names=Members of CLG Europe
 
|Participants business organisations number=0
 
|Participants business organisations number=0
 
|Participants research and educational organisations number=0
 
|Participants research and educational organisations number=0
 
|Participants non-governmental organisations number=0
 
|Participants non-governmental organisations number=0
 
|Participants national actors number=17
 
|Participants national actors number=17
|Participants national actors names=Austria; Belgium; Denmark; Finland; France; Germany; Ireland; Italy; Luxembourg; Netherlands; Norway; Portugal; Spain; Sweden; Slovenia; United Kingdom
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|Participants national actors names=Austria; Belgium; Denmark; Finland; France; Germany; Ireland; Italy; Luxembourg; Netherlands; Norway; Portugal; Spain; Sweden; Slovenia; United K.
|Participants governmental actors number=17
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|Participants governmental actors names=Catherine Bearder MEP, Bendt Bendtsen MEP, Kathleen Van Brempt MEP, Reinhard Butikofer MEP, Seb Dance MEP, Pilar del Castillo Vera MEP, Bas Eickhout MEP, Frederick Federley MEP, Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy MEP, Julie Girling MEP, Heidi Hautula MEP, Jeppe Kofod MEP, Jo Leinen MEP, Linda McAvan MEP, Sirpa Pietikäinen MEP, Morten Petersen MEP, Claude Turmes MEP
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|Participants regional actors number=0
 
|Participants regional actors number=0
 
|Participants municipal actors number=0
 
|Participants municipal actors number=0
 
|Participants intergovernmental organisations number=0
 
|Participants intergovernmental organisations number=0
|Participants financial institutions number=2
 
|Participants financial institutions names=HSBC; Deutsche Bank
 
 
|Participants other members number=0
 
|Participants other members number=0
 
|Participants supporting partners number=0
 
|Participants supporting partners number=0
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|Have only national states as participators=No
 
|Have only national states as participators=No
 
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|One or two success stories achieved=Since the platform’s inception, it has hosted numerous high profile debates, provided political momentum and timely policy insights. The platform is acknowledged as a credible forum to explore, promote and pursue the economic and strategic case for an economic transformation in response to climate change. It has discussed such topics as: the development of a new EU climate and energy package, National Energy and Climate plans, EU wide long-term strategies for decarbonisation, the reform of the EU Emissions Trading System, and the development of a new EU energy union, and ensuring compliance with the goals of the Paris Agreement.
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|Initiative role=Related initiative
 
|Initiative role=Related initiative
|Initiative=The Prince of Wales's Corporate Leaders Group (CLG)
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|Initiative=https://www.corporateleadersgroup.com/corporate-leaders-group-europe
|Initiative comments=The Green Growth Platform works in Partnership with The Prince of Wales's Corporate Leaders Group (CLG).
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Latest revision as of 12:33, 23 November 2020

General

Name of initiative Green Growth Partnership
LPAA initiative No
NAZCA Initiative No
Website address https://www.corporateleadersgroup.com/corporate-leaders-group-europe/green-growth-partnership
Related initiatives
Starting year 2019
End year
Secretariat
Organisational structure The Green Growth Partnership (GGP) is a joint initiative between members of CLG Europe and ministers of the Green Growth Group (GGG). It provides a forum to promote positive exchange between progressive European governments and businesses, with regular involvement of like-minded parliamentarians, and other key stakeholders and opinion formers, determined to support the development of a climate neutral and prosperous Europe.
Geographical coverage Western Europe, Eastern Europe
Name of lead organisation Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership
Type of lead organisation Academic/Research institution
Location/Nationality of lead organisation United Kingdom

Description

Description The Green Growth Partnership (GGP) is a joint initiative between members of CLG Europe and ministers of the Green Growth Group (GGG). It provides a forum to promote positive exchange between progressive European governments and businesses, with regular involvement of like-minded parliamentarians, and other key stakeholders and opinion formers, determined to support the development of a climate neutral and prosperous Europe.
Objectives
Activities In 2020, the Green Growth Partnership has been organising a series of events on ‘Greening the economic recovery in line with climate neutrality: From commitments to action'. It also organises an annual Green Growth Partnership Summit.
One or two success stories achieved Since the platform’s inception, it has hosted numerous high profile debates, provided political momentum and timely policy insights. The platform is acknowledged as a credible forum to explore, promote and pursue the economic and strategic case for an economic transformation in response to climate change. It has discussed such topics as: the development of a new EU climate and energy package, National Energy and Climate plans, EU wide long-term strategies for decarbonisation, the reform of the EU Emissions Trading System, and the development of a new EU energy union, and ensuring compliance with the goals of the Paris Agreement.

Monitoring and Impacts

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Participants

Participants Number Names
Members 33  
Companies 16 Members of CLG Europe
Business organisations 0
Research and educational organisations 0
Non-governmental organisations 0
National states 17 Austria; Belgium; Denmark; Finland; France; Germany; Ireland; Italy; Luxembourg; Netherlands; Norway; Portugal; Spain; Sweden; Slovenia; United K.
Governmental actors 0
Regional / state / county actors 0
City / municipal actors 0
Intergovernmental organisations 0
Financial Institutions 0
Faith based organisations 0
Other members 0
Supporting partners 0
Number of members in the years
Have only national states as participators No


Theme

Transport Agriculture Forestry Business Financial institutions Buildings Industry Waste Cities and subnational governments Short Term Pollutants International maritime transport Energy Supply Fluorinated gases Energy efficiency Renewable energy Supply chain emission reductions Adaptation Other Resilience Innovation Energy Access and Efficiency Private Finance
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Last update: 23 November 2020 12:33:08

Not only have national states as participators