Green European citizenship? Rights, duties, virtues, practices and the European Green Deal
Published in December 2019 by the European Commission, the European Green Deal (EGD) sets out the aim to transform the EU into a sustainable society in which economic growth is decoupled from resource use, so that there are no greenhouse gas net emissions by 2050.
Machin, Amanda, Tan, Evrim
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Driving the European Green Deal in Turbulent Times
The European Green Deal (EGD) is an ambitious strategy. However, significant events, incidents, and demands, from democratic backsliding in the EU to the Covid-19 pandemic, are causing the ground to shift underfoot.
Mary Dobbs +2 more
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SUSTAINABLE INVESTMENTS – PART OF THE EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL [PDF]
In this period characterized by rapid climate change and an everincreasing demand for energy and resources, the European Union has introduced a wide range of policies and initiatives aimed at transitioning the European economy towards a sustainable model.
OANA DOBRE-BARON
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A network approach to overcoming barriers to market engagement for SMEs in energy efficiency initiatives such as the Green Deal [PDF]
The Green Deal (GD) was launched in 2013 by the UK Government as a market-led scheme to encourage uptake of energy efficiency measures in the UK and create green sector jobs.
Gilmour, Daniel J. +2 more
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European Green Deal and Energy Crisis in EU [PDF]
European Green Deal was adopted in December 2010, before the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic in Europe and is an extremely ambitious project of EU with a strong impact on energy sector and environment.
PETRE PRISECARU
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Studying Regional Disparities at European Level with a View to Achieving Climate Neutrality Objectives [PDF]
The European Green Deal was implemented in order to ensure climate neutrality objectives for Horizon 2030, to ensure economic growth decoupled from the use of natural resources and for a fair and inclusive transition.
Monica Laura Zlati +4 more
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What the ‘European Green Deal’ Means for the EU’s External Action. College of Europe Policy Brief #1.20 February 2020 [PDF]
> Inspired by “the passion, conviction and energy of the millions of young people making their voice heard on our streets and in our hearts”, in December 2019, the European Commission proposed a ‘European Green Deal’ aimed at reducing carbon emissions by
Varrenti, Mario Giuseppe.
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Sustainable green finance is often promoted as an innovative tool to deal with environmental problems. This paper assesses policy proposals at the level of the EU and UNCTAD’s Green New Deal, specifically regarding its suggestions in the field of ...
Johannes Jäger
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A Stronger Europe in the World: Major Challenges for EU Trade Policy. College of Europe EU Diplomacy Paper 02/2020 [PDF]
On 29 January 2020, Dr. Sabine Weyand, Director-General for Trade at the European Commission, gave a lecture on “‘A stronger Europe in the world’: Major challenges for EU trade policy” at the College of Europe in Bruges.
Weyand, Sabine
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The end of ‘business as usual’? COVID-19 and the European Green Deal. Egmont European Policy Brief No. 60 May 2020 [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a clear and drastic effect on our daily lives and political priorities. But what implications does it have for the EU’s climate action and the Von der Leyen Commission’s flagship policy, the European Green Deal?
Colli, Francesca
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