Strategic Projects for whom? Local concerns on EU's Strategic Projects

Strategic Projects for whom? Local concerns on EU's Strategic Projects

By BHRRC, SIRGE and Generation Climate Europe

Overview

The EC approved 36 strategic projects, despite concerns from rightsholders. This panel brings those local voices to the forefront.

Strategic Projects for whom? Challenges and local realities of EU’s strategic extractive projects outside of the EU


Earlier this year, the European Commission approved 60 ‘strategic’ extracting, processing, recycling and substitution projects (47 within the EU and 13 beyond its borders), despite mounting concerns from affected communities. This panel brings those local voices to the forefront, highlighting the concerns behind the projects, their policies (or lack thereof) and historical, as well as potential social and environmental harms tied to the companies that operate these projects. Are these projects truly strategic or is the EU overlooking some key red flags? Join us to explore how the EU can strengthen its selection and monitoring process to prevent human rights abuses and ecological damage.

Speakers

UNECE Representative

EC Representative

Matti Blind Berg - Concerns Sami communities on Sweeden's strategic project

Youth Friends of the Earth - Concerns from Youth on Norway's strategic project

Echo - Local concerns on Kazakhstan's strategic project

Counter Balance - Links between Global Gateway Projects and strategic projects

Moderator

Chloé Farand, Climate Home News

Category: Government, International Affairs

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Marivaux Hotel

98 Boulevard Adolphe Max

1000 Bruxelles Belgium

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Organized by

BHRRC, SIRGE and Generation Climate Europe

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Nov 20 · 5:30 PM GMT+1