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(event) Communities ethics – green social entrepreneurship and caring for a sustainable environment | sbch.org.mk | 17 march 2020

Europe has recognized the great potential of climate protection: climate protection is not only ecologically indispensable, but also consolidates the industry location Europe and European technology leadership: Innovations are encouraged, new markets are opened, investments are triggered – ultimately new jobs will be created. Climate protection also generates many positive side effects: for example, saving energy costs in companies and households. It improves the quality of air in cities thus improving the citizens’ health. Finally, many European citizens – especially the younger ones – attach great value to the principle of climate protection and support the EU in their leading role in this field.

The energy industry is causing catastrophic climate change. About 100 companies producing most of the greenhouse gas emissions are projected to warm the planet by four degrees by the end of the century: which means flooding coastal cities, regular heat waves that cause droughts and fires, and destroying the ecosystems on which humans depend civilization.

But we do not have to experience that scenario: it is already possible to create ethical energy that is environmentally sustainable as well as socially responsible. Communities need to be empowered to understand their role and responsibilities within their place. Tools and models to apply ecological thinking to sustainable development need to be developed, taught and implemented. Community engagement in sustainable environment development projects should support green social entrepreneurship of local youth and socially vulnerable groups.

Programme

moderators:
Dr.Katerina Veljanovska Blazevska – President of the assembly, Small Business Chamber
MSc.Mitre Arsovski – President of EUREM MK – energy managers association, Small Business Chamber

1. Extinction Rebellion – world movement
Presenter: Jasmina Karlsson – Extinction Rebellion, Sweden. Extinction Rebellion is a global environmental movement with the stated aim of using nonviolent civil disobedience to compel government action to avoid tipping points in the climate system, biodiversity loss, and the risk of social and ecological collapse.

2. Youth Energy Entrepreneurship
Presenter: Marjan Nenov – EUREM MK

3. Trends in sustainable development: green economy and social entrepreneurship
Presenter: Dr.Blagica Sekovska – European Institute for Green Economy and Sustainable Development

4. Ethics of Energy
Presenter: Dr. Arse Petreski – European Institute for Green Economy and Sustainable Development

5. Light electric vehicles – initiative electric motor
Presenter: Kiril Minanov, Elektromobilnost Makedonija

6. Electric Mobility in an Energy Smart City
Presenter: Lovren Markic, Head of International Relations Department, City of Skopje

7. Developing crowdfunding, energy consumer cooperative and cooperative finansing platforms for energy transition in local communities
Presenter: Darko Spirovski, SEEU Institute for Environment and Health

8. SGS EcoCert platform
Platform for Promoting, Establishing and Certifying Green Projects and Sustainable Business Practices for Companies and Organizations

9. Young Energy Europe (YEE) Event on 10th edition of the Internationl EUREM Conference, 27/28 May Athens, Greece
The Young Energy Europe project is funded by the European Climate Initiative (EUKI). The overarching goal of EUKI is to foster climate cooperation within the European Union in order to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and jointly promote the implementation of the Paris Agreement. Call for participation in the delegation of the Small Business Chamber at the10th edition of the Internationl EUREM Conference, 27/28 May Athens, Greece >>> link

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