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Four years after the launch of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation & Development (OECD) Green Growth Strategy, the OECD is launching a new report titled "Towards Green Growth? Tracking Progress", which draws lessons from country experiences and examines how to enhance policy design to deliver green growth.

Join the "Green Growth Knowledge Platform (GGKP)" for a webinar exploring these issues through presentations, discussion and debate on the conclusions of this new report.

To launch the report, the GGKP in collaboration with the OECD are holding this webinar on 27 July 2015, from 15:00-16:30 (Paris time). This webinar will explore progress made since the launch of the OECD's Green Growth Strategy in 2011 and highlight opportunities for increasing the ambition and effectiveness of green growth policy. It will draw lessons from green growth mainstreaming across the OECD's work programme, notably in terms of how governments can maximise institutional settings to seize economic opportunities surrounding the transition to a green economy, and consider ways to enrich the OECD's Green Growth Strategy.

Moderated by: Carlo Carraro
Co-Chair of the GGKP Advisory Committee (see bio here)

Introduction by: Catherine L. Mann
Chief Economist and Head of the Economics Department, OECD (see bio here)

Presentation by: Nathalie Girouard

Head of Division, Environmental Performance and Information Division Environment Directorate (OECD)  (see bio here)

Discussant: Kevin Urama

Inaugural Managing Director, Quantum Global Research Lab (see bio here)
 
The presentations will be followed by a moderated discussion with the audience.

Background reading: Brochure on Towards Green Growth (Key Findings and Recommendations) in English, French and Spanish.
 
For more information click here or email the GGKP at contact@ggkp.org.

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About the GGKP

The Green Growth Knowledge Platform (GGKP) is a global partnership of international organisations and experts that identifies and addresses major knowledge gaps in green growth theory and practice. By encouraging widespread collaboration and world-class research, the GGKP offers practitioners and policymakers the policy guidance, good practices, tools, and data necessary to support the transition to a green economy. Founded by the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Bank, the GGKP draws together over 35 partners organisations.
 
 

Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei