As the EU accelerates its Green Deal, we help partners embed public values into their climate strategies—whether in local action plans, EU-funded consortia, or regulatory design.
We support policies and initiatives that drive the shift toward a climate-neutral, resource-efficient, and resilient Europe. Our contribution focuses on embedding social justice, civic participation, and systemic thinking into green transition efforts.
We help ensure that environmental transformation is not only technologically sound, but also socially fair and legally robust.
Europe’s transition to climate neutrality is not only a technological challenge—it is a societal shift that must be just, inclusive, and democratically grounded. While the European Green Deal and related policy frameworks drive innovation in energy, transport, agriculture, and circular economy, the human and civic dimensions of these reforms are too often overlooked.
COGINOVA Institute contributes to the governance and social design of climate transformation. We work with public authorities, EU project consortia, and NGOs to ensure that environmental policies are participatory, equitable, and rooted in legal rights. We facilitate dialogue, map legal pathways, and design civic engagement strategies in support of just transition goals.
Our approach is built on the belief that the green transition must serve all people, not just markets or states. We centre civic participation, legal empowerment, and ethical foresight in the development of resilient, rights-based climate responses.