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11.04.2022

Your invited: Hertie talks Ukraine: Energy policy response options for Germany and the EU / 21 April 2022

Join a discussion with Marina Henke, Professor of International Relations, and Director at the Hertie School Centre for International Security; Lion Hirth, Professor of Energy Policy; Ingrid Nestle, MdB, Bündnis 90/Die Grünen and Roderich Kiesewetter MdB, CDU. Christian Flachsland, Professor of Sustainability and Director at the Hertie School Centre for Sustainability will act as moderator.

The Russian war on Ukraine has upended fundamental assumptions in Germany’s and the European Union’s security, energy and climate policy agendas. It raises a wide range of short- and long-term questions, such as: How to deal with the current energy market crisis in the EU? How to structure and manage potential disruptions in fossil fuel imports from Russia? How to deal with the economic and social fallout from soaring energy prices and potential further disruptions? Should the EU continue its Green Deal implementation as suggested by the Commission’s Fit-for-55 package? Our panel convenes experts and policymakers in security, energy and climate policy to discuss and make sense of key challenges and response options at the intersection of multiple policy fields.

This event will take place in a hybrid format on Thursday, 21 April 2022, from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm CEST, via Zoom.

Please register by 20 April 2022 at the latest.

This event is part of the Hertie talks Ukraine event series hosted in cooperation with the Centre for International Security and the Centre for Sustainability, as part of ARIADNE project.