NEWSLETTER - March 2020
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The future of Europe beyond Green growth

The Corona virus crisis is dominating all the news and indeed the daily lives of many people are being constrained as governments impose strict measures to slow down and prevent a pandemic contagion.  People are forced to rethink about many things, including resorting to local consumption and production, reorganising mobility, distance / online work, reducing social and public interaction, etc.  This has some positive effects, if communities don’t close themselves and Europe doesn’t become even more a “fortress”, violently rejecting refugees and migrants (as is happening now on the boarders between Greece and Turkey).  Of course this does not mean undermining the pandemic threat – which by the way was not brought here in Europe by “migrants” but by international travelers.  Emissions have been reduced more in the last 2 months than in planned longer periods – so it is possible to actually implement climate friendly policies rapidly, if we really want it. The recent Green Deal by the European Commission seems to be going somewhat in that direction… but is it really?

The European Green Deal was launched by the European Commission at the end of last year and it became a hot topic for debate and reflection in SSE activists circles. It sounds like a gigantic plan for the urgently needed step forwards on the path to become carbon neutral continent by 2050. The main areas of the €260-300 billion per year investments are: energy and climate change, circular economy for industry, building and construction, mobility and transport, biodiversity, food and pollution-free environment. There are few new, unexpected, fresh, promising, approaches and concepts. At least fresh and promising for strategic documents by the EC. The use of terms such as “just transition”, from “farm to fork”, a praise for “biodiversity and nature” (well, very not fresh in the name of “natural capital”), or citizens involvement and protection catch your eyes.

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A Green Deal for Europe ?
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Independant media talk about SSE
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News from the network
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Open Call for the Transformative Cities Initiative 2020
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A mapping of members for Ripess Europe
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Erasmus+ BUSSE project & Polish Forum on Food Sovereignty
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Social Dimension of Municipalism
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The CNLRQ reinforces its presence with the French Overseas Régies
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Local elections in France: citizens get involved.
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Empatheast and radical imagination
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CSA is Growing Big in the Netherlands!
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The RTES - Network of Territorial Communities for a Solidarity Economy - launches the SSE kit for March 2020 municipal elections in France!
On the occasion of the municipal elections of March 2020, RTES offers a MunicipalSSE kit for future municipal and inter-municipal teams wishing to support the Social and Solidarity Economy. It…
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March 2020 resources (in collaboration with socioeco.org)
This month, we would like to highlight the following documents: The proceedings of the MES Seminar, which we told you about in the February 2020 Newsletter: Les Actes du séminaire…
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