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10 years of I4CE, our partners talk about us

9 October 2025 - Hors série

This year marks an important milestone for I4CE: we are celebrating a decade of commitment to the climate economics. We would like to thank our partners who agree to say a few words at the occasion of this anniversary.  

 

Teresa Ribera, executive vice-president, Clean, Just and Competitive Transition

 

 

 

Olivier Sichel, Chief Executive Officer of Caisse des Dépôts Group

 

 

 

Kurt Vandenberghe, Director-General for Climate Action, European Commission

 

 

 

Mélanie Joder, Budget Director

 

 

 

Sylvain Waserman, President ADEME 

 

 

 

Christophe Béchu, Mayor of Angers, President of Angers Loire Métropole

 

 

 

Morgan Després, Executive Director of International Finance, Economy, and Nature Programs, ECF

 

 

 

Guillaume Boudy, Mayor of Suresnes

 

 

 

Laurence Poirier-Dietz, Managing Director of GRDF Group 

 

 

 

Jean-Pierre Farandou, Chairman of the SNCF Group 

 

 

 

Frauke Thies, Co-Director Europe at Agora Energiewende

 

 

 

Heather Grabbe, Senior Fellow at Bruegel

 

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