Kevin LE MERLE


Before joining FEPS, Kevin worked as a research intern for the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, and United Nations University, where he authored research on the Fit for 55, combining his interest for global climate justice and pragmatic policy measures. His experience in the European Parliament Industry, Energy, and Research Committee Secretariat also honed his knowledge of the EU policy-making process. At FEPS, his position as policy analyst involved spearheading work on climate, environment, and energy policy. He is now FWO PhD Fellow at the United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS)

Kevin holds a Master in European Interdisciplinary Studies from the College of Europe, a Joint Honours Degree in Political Sciences and English Literature from the University of Glasgow, and a Bachelor in Philosophy from the Sorbonne.

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Publications
27/09/2024

How to ensure a just transition in times of industrial transformation

Policy proposals for the EU just transition agenda
22/05/2024

A positive narrative for a Just Transition

An approach to a more people-centred communication
15/04/2024

Expected labour market effects of the Green Deal Industrial Plan (1)

The potential of labour policy for Just Transition regions
13/06/2023

Improving territorial justice

Transparency, inclusiveness, capacity building and strategy in the Territorial Just Transition Plans
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Events
12/10/2023
FEPS HQ (Expert meeting - Hybrid)

Strategic openness?

Towards an inclusive implementation of CBAM
19/04/2023
Online

Climate justice principles

Policy breakfast series on climate mainstreaming
07/02/2023
FEPS HQ, Brussels (Expert meeting)

The path towards a socially just Fit for 55 Package

FEPS Policy Study launch
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News
15/11/2022

FEPS delegation at COP27

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Audiovisual

Coming together for a Just Transition

Linking climate action and social justice in Europe

Breaking down the silos