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Please join us for a timely conference examining how the climate crisis is reshaping justice, inclusion and responsibility in EU environmental politics. While climate change is a global challenge, its impacts—and the benefits of mitigation—are deeply unequal. Socio-economic, ethnic and social minorities, often least responsible for emissions, face disproportionate exposure and limited support. This conference asks urgent questions: How can climate policies address intersectional vulnerabilities? How can sustainability efforts avoid reproducing inequality? And how can the EU and its partners reconcile competing priorities while advancing environmental and social justice? Bringing together scholars, policymakers and practitioners, the conference explores transatlantic, local and global pathways toward a greener, more equitable future.

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