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Op-ed April 23rd 2020

Europe’s recovery plans must pass five sustainability tests

EURACTIV.COM

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    There is an urgent need to gather objective, high-quality evidence regarding the adequacy and nature of recovery plans. Building on the lessons to date from the EU’s regulatory scrutiny board, we propose the creation of an independent, green recovery scrutiny board or to give an expanded mandate to the EU’s court of auditors, which already issued a warning about the recent decision to relax rules for European Structural and Investments Funds.[...]

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    Authors

    Céline Charveriat

    Céline Charveriat

    Senior associate (TMG) and Professor (Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po), France

    Camilla Bausch

    Scientific & Executive Director, Ecologic Institute

    Sébastien Treyer Directeur Iddri

    Sébastien Treyer

    Executive Director

    Måns Nilsson

    Executive Director, Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)

    Alexander Müller

    Director, TMG think tank

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