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Is the European green deal achievable?
The European Physical Journal Plus, 2021Technologies evolve under the impact of several factors starting from the progress of science and innovation. Usually driven by market forces, the evolution is slow. With regard to energy, the time unit is roughly a century. Concerns about climate change add a new element: political decisions.
Samuel Furfari, Ernest Mund
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Environmental specimen banks and the European Green Deal
Science of The Total Environment, 2022The study highlights the potential of Environmental Specimen Banks (ESBs) for implementing the Zero Pollution Ambition and the Biodiversity Strategy of the European Green Deal. By drawing on recent monitoring studies of European ESBs, we illustrate the role ESBs already play in assessing the state of ecosystems in Europe and how they help to make ...
Annette, Fliedner +5 more
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EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL
EU and comparative law issues and challenges series, 2023The European Green Deal aims to make Europe the first climate-neutral continent by 2050 and maps a new and inclusive growth strategy to boost the economy, improve people’s health and quality of life, care for nature, etc. EU Farm to Fork Strategy for fair, healthy and environmentally- friendly food system, among others, asks for „moving to a more plant-
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Financial Sources for European Green Deal
2022This paper provides a descriptive analysis of financing the European Green Deal. It is focused on the description of financial resources used for financing the Green Deal. The first part identifies public financing supporting the green economy, including incentive schemes, subsidies and taxes related supports.
Janda, Karel, Sajdikova, Lucia
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2020
A year after the presentation of the European Green Deal (EGD) by the European Commission, the urgency of acting on the climate crisis has not decreased. While the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic may have dominated the news since March 2020, the year 2020 is likely to be one of the three hottest years on record.
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A year after the presentation of the European Green Deal (EGD) by the European Commission, the urgency of acting on the climate crisis has not decreased. While the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic may have dominated the news since March 2020, the year 2020 is likely to be one of the three hottest years on record.
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THE EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL: ARE GREEN ALTERNATIVES RELIABLE?
Journal of Marine Technology and EnvironmentThe European Green Deal embodies an audacious and all-encompassing vision for the European Union to tackle urgent environmental issues, counteract climate change, and foster sustainable growth. Renewable energy sources, including wind, solar, and hydropower, have become increasingly prominent.
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European Green Deal – Bottlenecks bis 2030
2020Christoph M. Schmidt, RWI und Ruhr-Universität Bochum, sieht in der Ratspräsidentschaft Deutschlands eine Möglichkeit, einen Neuaufbruch der europäischen Klimapolitik einzuleiten, mit einem einheitlichen und umfassenden CO2-Preis als Leitinstrument des European Green Deal.
Schmidt, Christoph M. +12 more
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