
In its cozy and creative atmosphere, Café l'artichaut hosted EuroGlobe’s Café Europe with a debate about sustainability. An audience of 20 curious people joined Andrée Buchman, from the green party and vice-president of the urban community of Strasbourg, Thomas Djian from the Young European Parliament and Iamvi Totsi, Greek architect and member of the commission of sustainability of OING in the European Council in a heated and engaging debate. The debate treated subjects such as life quality and about living standards and traffic.
A hot topic that for sure will be debated during the campaign to the European elections that is coming up soon!
The evening was a joint event between EuroGlobe and its partners Maison de l'Europe (www.maisondeleurope.org) and Café Babel (www.cafebabel.com)
LENA MOREL
Lena Morel graduated in political science and sociology. Her areas of expertise are Franco-German and European relations. She is particularly interested in environmental politics, migration issues and Islam in Europe. Personally and culturally oscillating between France and Germany, Lena Morel has also committed herself to associative life in Europe, especially in her position as a person responsible for the editorial office in the Café Babel in Strasbourg.
THE MAISON DE L’EUROPE D’ALSACE
The MEA will make its contribution to the Café Europa by providing attendees from different NGOs, the Council of Europe and its “Sustainable territorial development” Commission. Furthermore, the MEA will diffuse the information in its networks.
The MEA is a Strasbourg-based organisation aimed at presenting Europe and its citizens more united MEA also supporting associations and NGOs with a European focus in managing their projects, held in the Alsace and in relation with the European institutions in Strasbourg.








