Handbook on European Union climate change policy and politics / / edited by Tim Rayner, Kacper Szulecki, and Andrew J. Jordan.

"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 p...

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Superior document:Elgar Handbooks in Energy, the Environment and Climate Change Series.
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Place / Publishing House:Northampton : : Edward Elgar Publishing,, 2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Elgar handbooks in energy, the environment and climate change.
Physical Description:1 online resource (440 pages)
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Figures
  • Tables
  • Boxes
  • Contributors
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Abbreviations
  • 1. The global importance of EU climate policy: an introduction
  • PART I MAIN ACTORS AND INSTITUTIONS
  • 2. The European Commission: a climate policy entrepreneur
  • 3. The European Council, Council and Member States: jostling for influence
  • 4. The European Parliament: a strong internal actor with external ambitions
  • 5. The European Investment Bank: the EU's climate bank?
  • 6. Business and private finance: their role in the EU's climate transition
  • 7. Environmental and climate activism and advocacy in the EU
  • 8. Cities in EU multilevel climate policy: governance capacities, spatial approaches and upscaling of local experiments
  • 9. The role of the courts in EU climate policy
  • PART II CORE DYNAMICS SHAPING EU POLICY
  • 10. Global dimensions of EU climate, energy and transport policies
  • 11. Climate, ecological and energy security challenges facing the EU: new and old dynamics
  • 12. Green growth and competitiveness in EU climate policy: paradigm shift or 'plus de la même chose'?
  • 13. EU climate leadership: domestic and global dimensions
  • 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
  • 15. Targets, timetables and effort sharing as governance tools: emergence, scope and ambition
  • 16. Proactive prevention of carbon leakage? The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
  • 17. Climate policy integration and climate mainstreaming in the EU budget
  • 18. Governing EU low-carbon innovation: from Strategic Energy Technology Plan to European Green Deal
  • PART IV BARRIERS TO MORE AMBITIOUS ACTION IN PARTICULAR SECTORS.
  • 19. Agricultural emissions: a case of limited potential or limited ambition?
  • 20. Energy-intensive industries in the EU: overcoming barriers to transition?
  • 21. Transport: evolving EU policy towards a 'hard-to-abate' sector
  • PART V NEW AND ONGOING CHALLENGES
  • 22. Carbon dioxide removal: climbing up the EU climate policy agenda
  • 23. Brexit: weighing its implications for EU and UK climate governance
  • 24. Green recovery: catalyst for an enhanced EU role in climate and energy policy?
  • 25. Climate protection versus trade: dilemmas for the EU
  • PART VI CONCLUSION
  • 26. The EU: towards adequate, coherent and coordinated climate action?
  • Index.