“What adaptation strategies for the EU?”
Paris, France
The event ‘What adaptation strategies for the European Union?’: new date to be announced shortly!
The Paris event scheduled for September 30 has been postponed due to the European Commission’s DG CLIMA engagement on the same day in Brussels. A new date will be announced soon, likely in December after COP Belém, including a dedicated debrief session.

An event in partnership with Entreprises pour l’Environnement EpE
To accelerate and strengthen the implementation of EU adaptation policies, Climate Chance is presenting European institutions with a contribution from non-state actors to improve knowledge, strengthen territorial capacities and secure long-term funding. Actors must adopt “adaptation reflexes” to support policy development at all levels and in all sectors.
Climate Chance is organising an event, an opportunity for exchanges between institutions, network leaders and non-state actors on concrete proposals, as the European Commission revises its adaptation strategy.
Programme
Introduction
- Climate Chance’s contribution to the EU adaptation strategy

Ronan Dantec, President of Climate Chance
- Framework and schedule by a representative of the European Commission (speaker to be confirmed)
Roundtable 1 – The New European Adaptation Strategy: What Are the Expectations of the Business Community?
- Introduction and moderation

Claire Tutenuit, Chief Executive of EpE
Roundtable 2 – The New European Adaptation Strategy: What Dialogue with Civil Society?
- Moderation

Philippe Henry, former Vice-President and Minister for Climate, Energy, Mobility and Infrastructure of the Walloon Government

Andreas Wolter, Mayor of Cologne, President of Climate Alliance

Sven Harmeling, Head of Climate CAN Europe
Representative of the European Commission (speaker tbc)
Representative of the European Parliament (speaker tbc)
Representative of the Danish Presidency of the Council of the European Union (speaker tbc)
Conclusions
- “Passing the Baton” (Symbolic Handover from Marseille to Brussels)

Michèle Rubirola, First Deputy Mayor of Marseille
Representative of the Belgian Federal Ministry of Mobility, Climate and Environmental Transition (speaker tbc)
- Closing Keynote (speaker tbc)