The European Climate Initiative (EUKI)
Our video gives a brief introduction to the European Climate Initiative (EUKI) and presents the objectives, instruments as well as selected project examples.
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Project video: Young Energy Europe
Young Energy Europe trains young professionals from a wide range of sectors to become Energy Scouts allowing them to help monitor and reduce energy consumption in their companies.
Project video: Just Transistion
An EUKI project with WWF promotes Just Transition concepts in Bulgaria, Germany, Greece and Poland for a smooth and socially just coal phase-out.
Project video: Cyclurban
The video shows the work of the EUKI project Cyclurban, which promotes cycling in an urban context.
Frutti per la Biosfera Farm Visits
Schoolchildren of EUKI project Frutti per la Biosfera in Sicily visited two farms and a small museum to learn more about regional food.
Conference: Solar Energy for Multi-Family Houses in Lithuania
Watch the full video of the final conference of the EUKI project SOL in the Lithuanian parliament, the Seimas.
Project video: Frutti per la Biosfera
Frutti per la Biosfera trains Sicilian students through practical activities such as garden projects and farm visits. The video shows a visit to an ecological farm in Bronte.
The European Climate Initiative (EUKI)
Our video gives a brief introduction to the European Climate Initiative (EUKI) and presents the objectives, instruments as well as selected project examples.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel on EUKI
Chancellor Angela Merkel presented the European Climate Initiative (EUKI) in her video podcast.
Project Video: Young Energy Europe
The EUKI project “Young Energy Europe” trains young professionals from all economic sectors in the fields of energy efficiency, mobility and material and resource efficiency. The DIHK video explains the project’s working methods.
TV show with YESclima (30 Jan 2019)
The EUKI project YESclima trains young energy experts and thus helps to reduce youth unemployment in Spain and Greece. Project leader Francisco José Sánchez of Cadiz University and project participants report on “El Mirador”.