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Climate Chance Europe Summit 2026
JUN
Wed
03
JUN
Thu
04

Starts in 4 hours from now

Location

Brussels

Espace Le Bel and Maison de la Poste, Brussels, Belgium
Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility Agro-Food, Environment

Organised by the Climate Chance association with partners including the Belgian Federal Government, the City of Brussels, the Brussels-Capital Region, the European Commission, and the European Committee of the Regions, the summit is set in the context of the planned revision of the EU climate adaptation strategy. Discussions are expected to feed into the European debate by drawing on proposals and lessons from the past.

The summit also seeks to highlight initiatives including cooperation between urban and rural areas, territorial adaptation solutions, and multi-stakeholder consultation mechanisms. A collective advocacy initiative led by major non-state actor networks involved in Climate Chance is expected to emerge from the event, with recommendations intended to inform European and international climate discussions.

Local authorities, policymakers, businesses, NGOs, researchers, civil society networks, as the summit is designed for stakeholders involved in climate adaptation policy, territorial resilience, and multi-level governance in Europe. You can find all information here.  

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ONELAB: City of Hasselt contribute to development of Rapid Response Mobile Labs

The City of Hasselt took part in the ONELAB project (2022–2025) as an end user. The project was funded under Horizon Europe (HORIZON-CL3-2021-DRS-01-05) and focused on developing modular Rapid Response Mobile Laboratories (RRML). These laboratories are designed for rapid deployment in a variety of settings to support disease monitoring.