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Tue23Sep20256.00 PM- 7.00 PMOnline
Russia’s war on Ukraine has reshaped the global energy landscape, creating both volatility and urgency in the search for sustainable and secure energy alternatives. As Europe works to reduce its reliance on Russian fossil fuels, what paths forward are both politically viable and environmentally responsible? What role do renewables and green innovation play in this transition, and how are geopolitical realignments — including Russia's pivot to Asia and Africa — redefining global energy partnerships?
Join us online on Tuesday 23rd September at 6 PM for a timely and in-depth conversation with Lisa Fischer, Director at E3G and a leading voice on global and European energy policy, and Svitlana Romanko, Ukrainian climate activist and founder of Razom We Stand, who campaigns for a fossil-free, just response to war and climate breakdown.
Free registration to attend this online discussion at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/H8bn1pSmTymob8LJxumsIw#/registration
About the Speakers
Lisa Fischer is Director at E3G (Third Generation Environmentalism) and a specialist in the energy transition. With a background advising the UK government and European institutions, she brings a geopolitical lens to energy policy in an increasingly uncertain world.
Svitlana Romanko is a Ukrainian climate campaigner, environmental lawyer, and founder of Razom We Stand. She is a powerful advocate for ending fossil fuel dependency as a pathway to peace, democracy, and climate justice.