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In December 2019, the European Commission announced the Green Deal, a project aiming to achieve ‘climate neutrality’ for the European bloc by 2050. While the project highlights the environmental crisis and proposes ambitious changes, much debate was triggered as to the feasibility and fairness of the Green Deal in the context of the reform of the CAP.
As a young and growing media outlet, we have decided to delve into the heart of the ecological and agricultural matter and, with the help of political figures and ecological activists, help our audience craft an opinion for themselves.
On the 15th of December 2020, a Zoom debate accessible to all will be hosted discussing the Green Deal and its implication for our environment.
- Félix Tuchais, the policy advisor for the committees Agriculture and rural development (AGRI) and Fisheries (PECH),
- Stanka Becheva, campaigner of Friends of the Earth Europe,
- Léna Brisset, a policy officer at IFOAM Organics Europe
- Faustine Bas-Defossez, the Head of Agriculture and Land Management Programme for the IEEP,
will engage in a debate touching upon the topics from the compatibility of the CAP and Green Deal to the recent trend of ‘greenwashing’.


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soient traités et éliminés en toute sécurité. Mais, le changement climatique constitue aujourd’hui une préoccupation majeure et l’énergie nucléaire peut être vue comme une des solutions possibles pour combattre ce problème environnemental.
- Environnement: Les énergies vertes sont-elles actuellement capables d’assurer la relève? Les risques environnementaux liés à l’énergie nucléaire sont-ils plus importants que ceux liés aux énergies fossiles?
- Géopolitique: Pour le moment, l’UE est caractérisée d’une forte dépendance énergétique par rapport aux pays étrangers. Est-ce que la production européenne d’énergie nucléaire s’inscrit-elle dans la mise en place du concept d’autonomie stratégique ? L’UE pourra-t-elle être leadeuse mondiale de décarbonisation dans la transition énergétique?
- Social: Les campagnes des ONG vertes influencent-elles l’acceptation sociale à travers un discours de diabolisation?
MOVIE NIGHT 🎬 ![]()
Synopsis: Four friends decide to put into practice a psychological theory. The concept: humans are born with a deficit of alcohol in their blood. Each of them decides to make up this deficit, hoping their lives will be better for it! The results are encouraging at first, but the situation quickly gets out of control…
Click here to watch the trailer!
When? Tuesday, November 8 at 18h30
Where? At the IEE, Avenue F.D Roosevelt, 39, Kant room
How? Free event and popcorn for only €1

📢 Mark your calendar: we are happy to announce the launch event for the publication of the magazine no. 37!
📰 To mark this occasion, we have organised a conference with exclusive guest speakers on the topic of energy independence and crisis, climate actions and the implications of war in Ukraine – the main theme of this edition.
📅 When? 1 March
⏰ What time? 6.30 pm
📍 Where? Institute for European Studies (Av. Franklin Roosevelt 39, 1050)
The conference will be followed by a networking drink offered by Eyes on Europe 🥂
Mandatory registration!📝
Limited places, hurry up and spread the word 📣

📢 Eyes on Europe, in partnership with Volt There Foundation, ENoP – European Network of Political Foundations, and Volt Belgium, is proud to invite you to an inspiring evening dedicated to one of the most pressing questions of our time:
How do we protect and reinforce democracy in Europe? 🇪🇺
We’ll be joined by inspiring speakers, including Volt MEP Anna Strolenberg and Sara Boanini, writer for Eyes on Europe and more to be announced! 👀
And do not forget to registrate
Hope to see many of you there

Eyes on Europe is proud to launch its Summer Magazine N°44: Young, European and Free 🇪🇺✨
“You are the future.”
A sentence every generation of young people hears. Yet while young Europeans are constantly told they represent tomorrow, they are already shaping Europe today.
📖 In this edition our writers explore the realities, challenges and aspirations of Europe’s youth. From mental health and digital life to climate activism, education, migration, security and political participation, this magazine brings together diverse perspectives on what it means to be young in Europe in 2026.
Join us for the launch event and discover the voices behind this edition.
📅 18 June 2026
🕢 19:30
📍 IEE Brussels – Room Kant
🥂 A drink will follow the event, come network and discuss!
REGISTER HERE 👉 link