On 9 May 2021, the Conference on the Future of Europe (CFE) will start. The CFE will provide a new space for citizens to engage in the debate on the future of the EU. A new Ecologic report examines the experience with citizens' assemblies on climate policies in France, Ireland and the United Kingdom, and draws lessons for the CFE.
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English
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Sophie Schwab, LLB
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European Climate Foundation (ECF), International - Published by
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Ecologic Institute, Germany - Year
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Ecologic Institute: Science and policy for a sustainable world
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Survey of the assemblies in France, Ireland and the UK
2.1 France: After Protests Against Higher Taxation on Fossil Fuels, the Assembly's Recommendations Find Their Place in a Draft Law
2.2 Ireland: Pioneer of Deliberative Democracy
2.3 UK: Criticism of the Design, No Concrete Government Response
Lessons for a European Assembly within the CFE - Keywords
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Conference on the Future of Europe, climate policy, energy policy, climate change, EU, Member StatesEurope, France, United Kingdom, UK, Ireland
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