Report January 2025 Catalyzing green industrialization in agri-food processing - Strategic considerations for Africa-Europe collaboration
20 SEP 2019 Paris PAST EVENT Presentation Public event Forests and biodiversity: what needs to change? "Les TroPikantes" student festival - 3rd edition Speaker: Frédéric Amiel
19 SEP 2019 Colloque de Cerisy PAST EVENT Presentation Accreditation required Food security as a global problem Governing science and technology in the light of the major societal challenges Speaker: Sébastien Treyer
Op-ed February 3rd 2024 "Agriculture and the ecological transition" LE DAUPHINÉ LIBÉRÉ Author: Aurélie Catallo
17 SEP 2019 Paris PAST EVENT Conference Public event Citizen participation and ecological transition: issues and challenges in Germany and France Speakers: Patrizia Nanz, Loïc Blondiaux, Sébastien Treyer
13 SEP 2019 Paris PAST EVENT Presentation Public event Can biodiversity be integrated into every projects? Summary of the evaluation of the transversal axis of AFD's biodiversity intervention framework Speaker: Yann Laurans
Blog post February 1st 2024 How to relaunch the organic sector: we first need to reboot the system Authors: Charlie Brocard, Mathieu Saujot
06 SEP 2019 Paris PAST EVENT Presentation Public event Appropriation of the SDGs by citizens: situational analysis and perspectives Speaker: Damien Barchiche
03 SEP 2019 Paris PAST EVENT Presentation Public event World politics in the anthropocene: global goals for earth system governance Speaker: Sébastien Treyer
Scientific publication February 2024 Sustainability limits needed for CO2 removal SCIENCE (Policy Forum) Authors: Alexandra Deprez, Paul Leadley, Kate Dooley and 6 more.
03 SEP 2019 Paris PAST EVENT Intervention L’Anthropocène et nous Speakers: Bruno Latour, Yannick Jadot, François Gemenne and 1 more.
26 AUG 2019 Ghent PAST EVENT Presentation Accreditation required Can we achieve climate targets avoiding trade-offs with biodiversity? Speaker: Sébastien Treyer
Blog post January 31st 2024 Competitive sustainability should guide the next European Commission, not deregulation Author: Mats Engström