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The Sixth Sustainability Summit for south-east Europe and the Mediterranean

November 30th - December 1st 2022, Athens

Redefining sustainability in an unsustainable world

In the wake of the covid-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion in Ukraine, the need to redefine the concept of sustainability on a global basis has arisen. New big challenges emerge, such as disruption in the energy sector, the threat of a food crisis, new refugee flows, restructuring of public health systems, changes in the workplace and labour relations. The already existing crucial issues of sustainability, such as climate crisis and biodiversity loss, poverty and inequalities, transformation of cities, are thus being addressed within a new context.

Against this background, the discussion on sustainability becomes of great importance. Many new –and old– questions require answers and, most important, demand effective and inclusive action:

  • How will the SDGs work after pandemic and the war in Ukraine?
  • Is there a link between biodiversity loss and the pandemics?
  • EU’s and European governments’ reaction to the refugee crisis
  • What changes are needed in terms of production, trade and food consumption?
  • Is there risk of a decarbonisation reversal?
  • Is nuclear energy a solution to the explosion of energy prices?
  • Are inequalities being sharpened in the post-pandemic working environment?

Within this context, The Economist Impact Events in partnership with SDSN Greece have great pleasure in announcing the organisation of the Sixth Economist Sustainability Summit for South-East Europe and the Mediterranean scheduled to take place on November 30th and December 1st 2022 at the Divani Apollon Palace & Thalasso in Kavouri.

 

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Speakers

Stefanos Agiasoglou

Chief executive

Assia Bensalah Alaoui

Ambassador at large to the King of Morocco; co-chair, Malabo Montpellier Forum, Morocco; member

Giorgos Amyras

Deputy minister of environment and energy

John Andrews

Consultant editor

Theodora Antonakaki

Director, Climate Change and Sustainability Centre

Helena Athoussaki

Chief sustainability officer

Georgios Boustras

Professor in risk assessment, School of Sciences

Hans Bruyninckx

Executive director

Agenda

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Option A: Conference sessions

€1.800 tax/VAT excl.

  • Full 3-day conference
  • 3 networking luncheons
  • Coffee breaks

Option B: Conference sessions and dinners

€2.200 tax/VAT excl.

  • Full 3-day conference 3
  • networking luncheons coffee breaks and cocktail receptions
  • 2 Gala Dinners

Corporate table

€7.500 tax/VAT excl./ table (8 seats)

  • This option includes participation of 8 persons at: full 3-day conference 3 networking luncheons coffee breaks

Venue

Escape in a haven of relaxation and grandeur by the azure of the sea, delve in the pleasures of luxury and experience the epitome of indulgence in the dreamiest island-like resort of the Athenian Riviera. Nuzzled in a 72-acre private peninsula in the Athenian Riviera with stunning views to the Saronic Gulf, the 5 star Grand Resort Lagonissi exceeds all expectations of a luxury sea front summer resort.

Grand Resort Lagonissi 40th km Athens Sounion, Lagonissi Attica, Athens

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