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  • 16-10-2025

    Reflections on Climate Week NYC and the Road to COP30

    Prof. Phoebe Koundouri’s article for ΤΟ ΒΗΜΑ – To Vima International Edition, in partnership with The Wall Street Journal, discusses the key takeaways from Climate Week NYC and outlines the path forward to COP30 in Brazil.

    Read the full article here 

    The piece was written following an invitation from Cheryl Novak.

  • 15-10-2025

    Our team’s latest Open Access review article has been published in the Annual Review of Resource Economics (Vol. 17, 2025):

    Integrating Sustainable Development Goals in Environmental, Social, and Governance Criteria and the Sustainability Transformation of the EU Business Sector, co-authored by Prof. Phoebe Koundouri, Conrad Landis, Konstantinos Dellis & Angelos Plataniotis, PhD, FCCA, MSc

    The article explores how Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can be better integrated into Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria to speed up the sustainability transformation of the EU business sector. It proposes interdisciplinary reporting frameworks that align corporate behavior with long-term sustainability objectives under the European Green Deal.

    Read the full article

  • 15-10-2025

    We are delighted to announce that Professor Phoebe Koundouri has been honoured with the Award of Excellence of the Republic of Cyprus, conferred by the Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts of the Republic of Cyprus.

    The Award of Excellence of the Republic of Cyprus is bestowed upon distinguished and leading personalities in the sciences, letters, and arts, who have made significant and internationally recognized contributions in their respective fields. The Award acknowledges individuals connected to Cyprus who have played a decisive role in advancing the sciences, letters, or arts, either in Cyprus or abroad.

    The decision was taken during the 66th Plenary Session of the Academy, held on 17 September 2025, following the recommendation of the Class of Ethical, Economic and Political Sciences.

    Read the full announcement of the Academy here

    Professor Dr. Phoebe Koundouri is an economist, internationally recognized as a pioneer in developing innovative, human-centered, interdisciplinary, mathematical systems that enable sustainable interaction between nature, society, and the economy. She holds an MPhil and PhD from the University of Cambridge and has held academic positions at the University of Cambridge, University College London (UCL), London School of Economics (LSE), University of Reading (UK), and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). She is currently a Professor at the School of Economics, Athens University of Economics and Business, a Visiting Professor at the Department of Geosciences, University of Cambridge, and a Senior Research Fellow at Peterhouse, University of Cambridge — her alma mater.

    She is listed in several international rankings, such as the Stanford University list, among the top 1–2% of scientists globally, with 19 books, 650 published papers, and 100 research projects impacting 120 countries. She is a member of the Nominating Committee for the Nobel Prize in Economics and a Fellow of multiple prestigious international academies, including the Academia Europaea, the World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS) — where she also serves as Trustee — the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, the Academy of Engineering and Technology of the Developing World, and the InterAcademy Partnership (IAP). She has been appointed co-lead in the Lancet COVID-19 Commission and the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences – Financing for Development. In 2025, she was invited by the United Nations Secretary-General to co-chair the 2027 UN Global Sustainable Development Report (GSDR) — the flagship UN publication issued every four years, assessing global progress toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    Among her distinguished scientific honors are the European Research Council (ERC) Synergy Grant and the Academy of Athens Award in the Natural Sciences, bestowed only once every four years. She has been appointed Ambassador for the European Research Council, EU Climate Pact Ambassador, and Member of the EIB Climate Leaders Network. She contributes to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the UN body for assessing the science of climate change, and in 2022, she was named World Ambassador of Happiness and Peace by the Government of India in a ceremony at the House of Lords, London. She is also a Fellow of leading scientific organizations such as the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) and the European Forest Institute.

    Since 2019, she has served as President of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), President of the World Council of Environmental Resource Economists Associations, Chief Scientific Advisor of the UN SDSN Global Climate Hub (representing 2,000 universities), and Chair of SDSN Europe (representing 900 universities). She is the founder and president of the Alliance of Excellence for Research and Innovation on Aeiphoria (AE4RIA) — an international network of excellence that includes more than 200 researchers and connects research institutions, innovation accelerators, science-policy networks, scientific associations, and academies, all focused on advancing sustainable development.

    She serves as Editor for several top international scientific journals — including journals under the NATURE portfolio and leading economics journals — and has organized numerous international conferences, supervised over 50 PhD theses, and been a keynote speaker at major international fora across the globe. She advises leading international organizations, including the United Nations (UN), G20, World Bank, European Commission, European Investment Bank (EIB), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and the World Health Organization (WHO), as well as national governments worldwide.

    Her interdisciplinary approach and dedication to addressing the complex global challenges of sustainable development, through the integration of cutting-edge research, active policy engagement, and emphasis on social cohesion, have contributed to socioeconomic transformation across continents.

  • 15-10-2025

    Prof. Phoebe Koundouri, Field Chief Editor of Frontiers in Environmental Economics, announces that the journal has been accepted for indexation in Scopus, marking a significant milestone that reflects the quality, credibility, and impact of its publications.

    This achievement is the result of the dedication and hard work of the editors, authors, reviewers, and the Frontiers team. Prof. Koundouri extends sincere gratitude to all contributors for their invaluable efforts.

    The journal continues to strengthen its community of scholars and practitioners in the field of environmental economics.

    Explore the journal here

    *Photos from the Frontiers exhibitors’ booth at the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) Annual Conference in Bergen earlier this year are also included.

  • 10-10-2025

    Check out Professor Dr. Phoebe Koundouri's article on the Global Dialogue for Sustainable Development, published in the context of the 80th UN General Assembly and Climate Week in New York.

    Explore the pivotal commitments, transformative business implications, and key insights that every organization should monitor closely in this decisive moment for sustainability.

    Read the article (in Greek) here

  • 10-10-2025

    Using Favikon’s search filters, this selection highlights leading voices across European countries in the ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) and Green Tech sectors. More than a showcase, it represents the individuals driving innovation, sustainability, and accountability across policy, technology, and corporate strategy.

    As climate urgency, social responsibility, and green innovation become essential priorities, these leaders are shaping how ESG principles redefine business models, investment frameworks, and the broader sustainability agenda in Europe.

    Among them, Professor Dr. Phoebe Koundouri stands out as a globally recognized figure in sustainable development economics and systems transformation.

    Complete List

    Ana Botín (Spain)

    Jean-Marc Jancovici (France)

    Nico Rosberg (Germany)

    Ollie Potter (United Kingdom)

    Lorenzo Simonelli (Italy)

    Miguel Stilwell d'Andrade (Portugal)

    Peter ter Kulve (Netherlands)

    Elena Doms (Belgium)

    Jesper Brodin (Sweden)

    Andreas Rasche (Denmark)

    Atte Jääskeläinen (Finland)

    Maria Tymtsias (Poland)

    Morten Wierod (Norway)

    Marcel Schürch (Switzerland)

    Walter Kreisel (Austria)

    Ali Sheridan (Ireland)

    Professor Dr. Phoebe Koundouri (Greece)

    Gabriella Lovas (Hungary)

    Ioana Hardy – Marketing for Sustainability (Romania)

    Paris Thomas (Cyprus)

    Renaud Meyer (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

    Lubomila Jordanova (Bulgaria)

    Nataša Tramišak (Croatia)

    Martin Salamon (Slovakia)

    Dr. Dijana Galijasevic (Slovenia)

    Julija Kaladžinskaitė (Lithuania)

    Normunds Stanevics (Latvia)

    Lady Merle Liivand (Estonia)

    Oriane Schoonbroodt (Luxembourg)

    Dana Muntean (Moldova)

    Gorjan Jovanovski (North Macedonia)

    Maxim Timchenko (Ukraine)

    Andrej Filous (Czech Republic)

    Alexandra Leeper, PhD (Iceland)

    Source: Own elaboration based on Favikon data

  • 02-10-2025

    Prof. Phoebe Koundouri has been included once again in the Stanford University & Elsevier Top 2% Scientists list (2025 edition), which recognizes the world’s leading researchers across all scientific fields.

    This distinction highlights the research and academic excellence at the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB), Department of International and European Economic Studies, as well as the collaborative efforts of her team, AE4RIA – Alliance of Excellence for Research and Innovation on Αephoria, dedicated to advancing sustainability, climate resilience, and equitable growth.

  • 29-09-2025

    AE4RIA – the Alliance of Excellence for Research and Innovation on Aephoria – is proud to partner with the 3rd Hellenic Impact Investing Conference 2025 & Impact Weekend, the leading Impact Investing event in Greece and Southeastern Europe.

    Event Details

    • Location: Zappeion Megaro, Athens

    • Dates: 11–14 October 2025

    • Theme: Scaling Impact

    Highlights of the Conference

    • Participation of more than 400 investors, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and changemakers.

    • Key topics including Decarbonisation, Blue Economy, Nature Finance, Energy and Food Transition, Health Innovation, and Social Entrepreneurship.

    • Distinguished guest: the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation.

    • Contributions from international organizations such as the World Bank, UNEP, EIB, EIF, and EBRD.

    • Presentation of the landmark Hellenic Impact Report.

    Registration

    Attendance is free of charge. Secure your ticket here

  • 26-09-2025

    On 25 September 2025, in an interview on Mega TV News in Athens, Greece, following the devastating impact of Super Typhoon Ragasa—the strongest storm of 2025, which struck Taiwan, Hong Kong, and southern ChinaProfessor Phoebe Koundouri stressed the role of climate change in intensifying cyclones, making them stronger, wetter, and more destructive. She drew attention to the profound social and economic consequences of mass evacuations and called for urgent action, including the expansion of early warning systems, the design of resilient “sponge cities,” and the enforcement of stricter building standards to safeguard vulnerable communities.

    Watch the full interview here

  • 19-09-2025

    We are proud to announce that Professor Phoebe Koundouri has been appointed by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres as Co-Chair of the Independent Group of Scientists responsible for drafting the 2027 Global Sustainable Development Report (GSDR).

    The 2027 GSDR is of critical importance, as it will be the final report before the 2030 deadline of the UN Agenda 2030, offering evidence-based guidance to accelerate progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Published every four years, the GSDR is the UN’s flagship science-policy report that connects science, policy, and society. Building on the legacy of The Future is Now (2019) and Times of Crisis, Times of Change (2023), the 2027 report will provide actionable recommendations for governments, the private sector, and civil society worldwide.

    The Independent Group of Scientists brings together experts from across all world regions and disciplines, including the natural and social sciences, economics, law, business, and policy. Their work will be supported by a UN task team comprising the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA), UNESCO, UNEP, UNDP, UNCTAD, and the World Bank. Importantly, Professor Koundouri was nominated for this distinguished role by the European Research Council (ERC), underlining her international recognition and scientific leadership.

    The first official Member State briefing launching the process took place on September 19, 2025, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

    For more information, visit: GSDR Overview

    Read the official press release here: UN Press Release

    Published every four years, the GSDR is a flagship UN science-policy report that strengthens the connection between science, policy, and society. Building on the legacies of The Future is Now (2019) and Times of Crisis, Times of Change (2023), the report will serve as a rigorous, evidence-based resource to support policymakers in accelerating progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and advancing the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

    The newly formed Independent Group of Scientists brings together a diverse range of experts from all regions of the world, spanning the natural and social sciences, economics, law, business, and policy. The group will provide scientific guidance on the state of global sustainable development, address emerging challenges, and offer actionable recommendations for governments, the private sector, and civil society.

    Today, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, the first Member State briefing was held to officially launch this process. Supported by a UN task team — comprising the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, UNESCO, the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), UNCTAD, and the World Bank — the initiative will engage a broad network of stakeholders to ensure that the 2027 GSDR is inclusive, relevant, and impactful.

    For more information, visit: GSDR Overview

    Read the official press release here: UN Press Release