The European network of Environment and Sustainable Development Advisory Councils (EEAC Network) consists of eighteen bodies, from fourteen European countries and regions, that offer independent advice to national and regional governments and parliaments. With representatives from academia, civil society, the private sector and public bodies, the members of the EEAC network brings together experts with years of experience producing independent advice on […]
The European network of Environment and Sustainable Development Advisory Councils (EEAC Network) consists of eighteen bodies, from fourteen European countries and regions, that offer independent advice to national and regional governments and parliaments. With representatives from academia, civil society, the private sector and public bodies, the members of the EEAC network brings together experts with years of experience producing independent advice on climate change, the environment and sustainable development. The EEAC Network offers an operational framework for dialogue and informed debate among various stakeholders and disciplines, serves as a liaison between the work of the national and sub-national councils and at European policy level and, finally, offers an operational platform for inter-council cooperation.
„The EEAC Network believes that a transition towards a more sustainable Europe, which addresses the environmental, economic, social and cultural dimensions of sustainability, is both necessary and possible. For such transition to succeed we need all Europeans to engage. In this context the European Sustainable Development Week initiative is of major importance. We are proud to be a partner of this important European wide week since its first edition in 2016.“
Arnau Queralt-Bassa, Chairman of the EEAC Network