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GoBeyond Blog

Derived from the Latin root amplius, meaning to go further, Amplia Group aspires to #GoBeyond our clients’ expectations.

Reinforcing the EU’s resilience via the EGD

As part of its ambition to establish the European Union as a leader on the international stage, the EU is focusing on the protection of biodiversity and on building a sustainable food chain.

Recently the EU has proposed these two issues as key elements of the European Green Deal (EGD). Both initiatives have been adopted to consider implementation in the context of COVID-19 recovery. The European Parliament will now consider the proposals.

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Amplia Group's Friday Top Five

Every Friday we share curated content that resonates with us and we will share those stories with you. Let us know what you found useful and interesting. And what you’d like to see more or less of.

This week’s Top Five pieces of curated content focus on the intersection of art and technology, brilliance in science, and politics. Let’s dive in, shall we?

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EGD Sustainable Finance Strategy Consultation Now Available

The European Commission has proposed an action plan on sustainable finance, a key element of the European Green Deal (EGD), to augment public funds by channeling private investment to Europe’s transition to a sustainable, climate-neutral economy. It involves accounting for environmental and social considerations when making investment decisions, leading to increased investment in longer-term and sustainable activities. Read Tom Carter’s analysis of the Action Plan in his EGD blog.

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Friday Feels: Our top three picks of curated content

Every Friday we will share curated content that resonates with us and we will share those stories with you. Let us know what you found useful and interesting. And what you’d like to see more or less of.

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EU policymakers adapting to e-engagement during COVID 19 crisis

There is no denying COVID 19 is changing the way we work. Many people have had to move their workplace from office to home.

EU policymakers are no exception. EU institutions are on a swift learning curve, having to adapt to the new reality in order both to respond to the immediate crisis and also to keep the EU policy agenda moving forward.

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