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The Climate Neutrality Forum 2024, promoted by JPI Climate, will take place on 28 to 30 October 2024, at WTC III in Brussels . It is a science-policy-practitioner forum on the challenges and opportunities for achieving climate neutrality.
This dialogue will occur in the context of the latest scientific understanding of the key drivers of climate change as well as effective policies, measures, and other interventions designed to reduce GHG emissions. It will also look at the current understanding of how greenhouse gas removals may balance emissions by mid-century. We will explore the enabling environments for actions during this critical decade including finance, regulation, and innovation. We will also consider how these are aligned with a roadmap to limit warming to 1.5C.
The Climate Neutrality Forum 2024 is a collaborative effort, based on ongoing work by leading experts, science assessment bodies and research funders. This effort will deliver a report on the latest information on decarbonisation, which serves as the framework for discussions at this event.
To view the full agenda and to register for this event, please visit the dedicated event page using this link.
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EURHISFIRM designs a world-class research infrastructure (RI) to connect, collect, collate, align, and share detailed, reliable, and standardized long-term financial, governance, and geographical data on European companies. EURHISFIRM enables researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders to develop and evaluate effective strategies to promote investment, economic growth and job creation. The RI provides the tools for long-term analysis highlighting the dynamics of the past and the way those dynamics structure our present and future.
The EURHISFIRM European project received € 3.4 million in financing from the European Commission through the H2020-INFRADEV-2017-1 research infrastructures call. The project started with a consortium of eleven research organisations (including University of Antwerp) from seven European countries.