Green Industrialization: Pathways towards Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development - Green Industry Summer Course: 27 July – 30 July 2020 Budapest, Hungary
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Partnership for Action on Green Economy
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The impacts and economic consequences of COVID-19 are adding to existing complexities and are creating economic hardship worldwide. Economies have been hard hit by the crisis due to the direct disruptions in supply chains and drops in aggregate demand, resulting in much larger societal costs.
What policy measures can countries deploy in the short and long run in response to this crisis? How can governments respond to COVID-19 in a way that supports industry and workers immediately, but also creates beneficial outcomes in the longterm? How can we strengthen industries’ capacity to improve energy efficiency, reduce resource consumption, curb waste, and – at the same time – generate incomes, jobs, and green growth?
These and more questions will be tackled in the advanced online training course. The course will discuss approaches and tools that allow for an integrated response to the crisis in line with sustainable industrial development.
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