Handbook on European Union climate change policy and politics
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書誌事項
Handbook on European Union climate change policy and politics
(Elgar handbooks in energy, the environment and climate change)
E. Elgar, c2023
- : cased
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Handbook on European Union Climate Change Policy and Politics provides a wide-ranging and in-depth assessment of current and emerging challenges facing the EU in committing to and delivering increasingly ambitious climate policy objectives. It traces the development of climate and energy policies since the early 1990s and examines their continued evolution in the context of the 2019 European Green Deal.
With contributions from leading international scholars, it describes the key dynamics driving policy developments and the role of key actors in climate and energy-related policy processes. Covering topics that have previously been relatively neglected, or have recently gained greater significance, such as finance and investment, 'hard to abate' sectors and negative emissions, this timely Handbook offers an up-to-date and unrivalled exploration of the complexities of climate policymaking.
It will be of primary interest to academics researching EU politics, and environmental politics, policy, regulation and governance more widely. It will be especially pertinent to students and researchers who require more specialized knowledge of EU climate policy and politics.
目次
Contents:
Preface xvii
Acknowledgements xx
List of abbreviations xxi
1 The global importance of EU climate policy: an introduction 1
Tim Rayner, Kacper Szulecki, Andrew J. Jordan and Sebastian Oberthu r
PART I MAIN ACTORS AND INSTITUTIONS
2 The European Commission: a climate policy entrepreneur 23
Alexander Bu rgin
3 The European Council, Council and Member States: jostling for influence 38
Ru diger K. W. Wurzel, Maurizio Di Lullo and Duncan Liefferink
4 The European Parliament: a strong internal actor with external ambitions 53
Franziska Petri, Veronika Zapletalova and Katja Biedenkopf
5 The European Investment Bank: the EU's climate bank? 68
Daniel Mertens and Matthias Thiemann
6 Business and private finance: their role in the EU's climate transition 83
Sandra Eckert
7 Environmental and climate activism and advocacy in the EU 98
Louisa Parks, Donatella della Porta and Martin Portos
8 Cities in EU multilevel climate policy: governance capacities, spatial
approaches and upscaling of local experiments 113
Kristine Kern
9 The role of the courts in EU climate policy 129
Marcin Stoczkiewicz
PART II CORE DYNAMICS SHAPING EU POLICY
10 Global dimensions of EU climate, energy and transport policies 144
John Vogle
11 Climate, ecological and energy security challenges facing the EU: new
and old dynamics 158
Richard Youngs and Olivia Lazard
12 Green growth and competitiveness in EU climate policy: paradigm shift
or 'plus de la meme chose'? 173
Oscar Fitch-Roy and Ian Bailey
13 EU Climate leadership: domestic and global dimensions 187
Paul Tobin, Diarmuid Torney and Katja Biedenkopf
PART III POLICY INSTRUMENTS AND MODES OF GOVERNANCE
14 Instruments and modes of governance in EU climate and energy policy:
from energy union to the European Green Deal 202
Michele Knodt
15 Targets, timetables and effort sharing as governance tools: emergence,
scope and ambition 216
Seita Romppanen
16 Proactive prevention of carbon leakage? The EU Carbon Border
Adjustment Mechanism 231
Jorgen Wettestad
17 Climate policy integration and climate mainstreaming in the EU budget 246
Katharina Rietig and Claire Dupont
18 Governing EU low-carbon innovation: from Strategic Energy
Technology Plan to European Green Deal 259
Jon Birger Skjaerseth and Per Ove Eikeland
PART IV BARRIERS TO MORE AMBITIOUS ACTION IN
PARTICULAR SECTORS
19 Agricultural emissions: a case of limited potential or limited ambition? 275
Alan Matthews
20 Energy-intensive industries in the EU: overcoming barriers to transition? 289
Tomas Wyns and Gauri Khandekar
21 Transport: evolving EU policy towards a 'hard-to-abate' sector 305
Helene Dyrhauge and Tim Rayner
PART V NEW AND ONGOING CHALLENGES
22 Carbon dioxide removal: climbing up the EU climate policy agenda 322
Felix Schenuit and Oliver Geden
23 Brexit: weighing its implications for EU and UK climate governance 337
Brendan Moore
24 Green recovery: catalyst for an enhanced EU role in climate and energy policy? 351
Rainer Quitzow, German Bersalli, Johan Lilliestam and Andrea Prontera
25 Climate protection versus trade: dilemmas for the EU 367
Natalie Dobson
PART VI CONCLUSION
26 The EU: towards adequate, coherent and coordinated climate action? 383
Tim Rayner, Kacper Szulecki, Andrew J. Jordan and Sebastian Oberthu r
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