
Celine Charveriat
@mccharveriat
Independent environmentalist. Former Executive Director of the Institute for European Environmental Policy and Oxfam's campaigns director. All views own.
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The tech industry's energy consumption is skyrocketing, but at what cost? In my recent The Guardian piece, I discuss the need to adopt a systematic approach when evaluating tech companies contribution to people and planet. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…


How can arts and culture contribute to strengthen #resilience against #wildfires? Join artist Margherita Pevere Euromontana CoLAB ForestWISE &FIRE-RES for a hybrid workshop on June 13th, 2024, from 10:00 to 12:00 CET at the JRC in Brussels&online. science-art-society.ec.europa.eu/fire-res-talk-…


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Sortons par le haut! Merci Laurence Tubiana de nous donner des raisons d’espérer. Nourrir le(s) commun(s) est la seule voie possible pour réparer les fractures de notre pays et du monde. lemonde.fr/politique/arti…



Excited to contribute to debates around green caring societies with mayors from all continents #sotf United Cities Global Alliance for Care


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Not a single fact-based argument in this Financial Times editorial advocating for #deregulation, but without showing that in total EU rules are bad for productivity. Scientific studies show the opposite. ft.com/content/90a4f5…



At Bruce Fenton event 'defining sustainable prosperity in the EU', our head of EU advocacy says: "The unequal distribution of unpaid care work perpetuates economic injustices, particularly for women, & especially for mothers. UCW must be recognised as a social responsibility."



