IDDRI : Webinar – Towards a new ecological and social contract: lessons from the past le 27 juin 2024 à 10h

WEBINAR Towards a new ecological and social contract: lessons from the past  
Thursday 27 June
10am – 11:30am CEST
No translation – On Zoom
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  Democracies around the world are facing multiple crises. There are growing social and political tensions over inequalities, cultural wars and the very fabric of democracy, and attempts to tackle environmental challenges seem only to be fuelling the flames. We (at IDDRI and the Hot or Cool Institute) believe that our current social contract is key to understanding these problems–partly because it is not being fulfilled, and partly because it is not consistent with the transition to sustainable societies that we need for the 21st century. The transformation of lifestyles and economies needed to achieve such societies cannot be simply imposed on the public: it must be negotiated as part of a new social contract.  In this webinar, we will be presenting the results of our first report as part of a joint project on the social contract, entitled: How did we get here? A short history of the 19th and 20th centuries social contracts in France and in the UK.
We will be discussing the implications of the report for future work on a new social contract, and how a new social contract can help us advance towards a sustainable society. Experts from IDDRI and the Hot or Cool Institute will be joined by panellists including
Jo Swinson (Director, Partners for the New Economy), Professor
Julia Steinberger (University of Lausanne), Professor
Philippe Pochet (Université catholique de Louvain, and former General Director of the European Trade Union Institute),
Claire Bulger (Director of Strategic Foresight, European Climate Foundation),
Oliver Greenfield (Convener, Green Economy Coalition) and
Magalí Brosio (Economist and Project manager, ZOE – Institute for future-fit economies). Join us! Présentation de l’événement en français