This session is a capacity-building and networking opportunity for ECOLISE members and campaign partners of the Time for Collective Action Manifesto, open to all interested parties. You can expect to learn and exchange insights on: Political campaigning (how to) at local, national, and European levels
- ECOLISE's Time for Collective Action Campaign and our members’ citizen-led initiatives
- The significance of European elections for climate and biodiversity action
- Synergies with other campaigns targeting the European elections
Context:
Why Campaign Now:
The urgency of campaigning stems from the fact that citizen-led initiatives need strong social and ecological frameworks (such as the European Green Deal) to thrive. The upcoming European elections (6 - 9 June) are a make-or-break moment for the Green Deal - predictions for a “sharp right turn” in the majority of the European Parliament would significantly weaken the Green Deal. Yet there is a clear demand from citizens for increased climate action.
ECOLISE’s Time for Collective Action Manifesto for the European elections is the outcome of a two-year collaborative effort involving 900 individuals and 140 organisations from Europe. This manifesto serves as a voice for citizen-led initiatives, positioning them as agents of change who can have a key role in the European Green Deal. It calls for:
- Promoting community-led initiatives as laboratories for transformative social innovation
- Recognising the right to a good life within planetary boundaries
- Safeguarding a strong and ambitious European Green Deal
You can sign up to be a campaign partner here. Both individuals and organisations can be partners.
Speakers:
- Laurence Modrego, EU Campaigner at ECOLISE
- Nina Klein, ECOLISE policy lead
- María Sánchez, ECOLISE communications lead
- Speakers from ECOLISE members who lead campaigns at local, national and European level
- public awareness campaign
- Thursday 25 April 2024, 16:00 - 18:00 (CEST)
- Online only
Practical information
- When
- Thursday 25 April 2024, 16:00 - 18:00 (CEST)
- Where
- Online only
- Languages
- English
- Website
- Register here