Events
Fri, 28.5.10 9 h Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
- Sat, 29.5.10 16 h
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, Berlin7666
The Great Transformation – Greening the Economy
International Conference
The Copenhagen UN climate conference did not achieve a binding agreement on greenhouse gas reduction targets. However, the need for bold measures against climate change persists. Key to such a development is the transition towards a “Low Carbon Society” and the ecological remodelling of industrial society.

As we leave the fossil industrial age, the great transformation of the global economy on the basis of renewable raw materials and energies, demands profound political reforms as well as technological innovations. The ecological transformation of global capitalism provides tremendous opportunities for innovative enterprises, job creation and new “green” lifestyles.

There are two vital topics which are central to this international conference: “Smart Policies” - the basic political parameters and regulatory instruments and “Smart Technologies” - the leading technologies and key projects for an ecological turnaround. Moreover, we will be addressing the question of what new alliances and actors must come together to stop climate change.

Tomorrow starts today but how can today’s policies shape tomorrow’s world? Are there common objectives, strategies and policy instruments for Europe and the United States? A rapidly growing world population requires increasing wealth, but how can we fit economic growth with sustainable development? Which policies support the transformation of our economy into a green economy? Will these policies set the right price signals for better resource efficiency and renewable resources and allow for public infrastructure and technological and social innovations?

» Conference Live Stream

» Mission Statement (English) (pdf)

» Conference programme (long version) (pdf)

» Conference programme (short version) (pdf)

» short biographies (pdf)

» Deutsche Version

» Magazine Boell.Thema 1/2009 "Green New Deal"

Registration: Registration is closed.

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There will be simultaneous interpretation of all panel discussions from German into English and viceversa.

PLEASE NOTE:
There won’t be simultaneous interpretation of all workshops. You will find detailled
information on this at our website www.boell.de/greennewdeal closer to the conference.

The conference is supported by the Green European Foundation and the US Embassy in Berlin (tbc).
Cooperation partners include IDEAS, Policy Network, Progressio Foundation, Center for American Progress, Stiftung Mercator and Tällberg Foundation.

This event is part of the project Global Progress.

Project management and information:
Dorothee Landgrebe
Head, Department Environmental Policy and Sustainability
E-Mail landgrebe@boell.de   
Fon +49-30-285 34 238

Melanie Sorge
Political Consultant/ Project Manager
E-Mail: melanie@boellstiftung.org   
Fon: +49-30-417 23 395, +49-179-871 60 93

Directions: Schumannstr. 8
Take the S-Bahn or U-Bahn to Friedrichstrasse station. Exit across the Spree river, down Albrechtstrasse, crossing Reinhardtstrasse and follow Schumannstrasse to the left.
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Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, Berlin
10117 Berlin, Schumannstr. 8
Mit der S-Bahn oder mit der U-Bahn bis Bahnhof Friedrichstraße. Ausgang über die Spree, dann Albrechtstraße, Reinhardtstraße überqueren und nach links in die Schumannstraße.
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