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Building: O'Brien Centre for Sciences, Floor: 2, Room: E2.18
Wednesday 09:00 - 10:45 BST (14/08/2024)
Climate policy has remained a focal point of EU priorities for several decades. In particular, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has recently set ambitious targets with the European Green Deal, which has led to increased discussion of climate policy issues at EU level. This panel will examine the role of the EU and its member states in the context of climate and environmental policy, analysing the content and implementation of EU legislation and the extent to which the EU can deliver on its promises despite various crises.
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Contesting unilateralism: The case of the EU deforestation regulation in Brazil | View Paper Details |
The Political-Economic Bedrock of Climate Action? Understanding the Many Faces of Green Growth in the European Union | View Paper Details |
Does climate aid also follow trade? Distinguishing and testing different logics of climate aid allocation to trade partners in the case of EU | View Paper Details |
Conditions and contexts for an effective EU regulation on deforestation-free products | View Paper Details |
It’s the polity of implementation: Is Greece a typical case of an environmental laggard state? | View Paper Details |