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Towards a climate-neutral Europe : curbing the trend / edited by Jos Delbeke and Peter Vis

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出版者 Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge
出版年 2019
本文言語 英語
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9789276082569

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内容注記 List of figures. List of tables. Foreword. Acknowledgements. List of contributors. 1. Have 25 years of EU climate policy delivered? Jos Delbeke ; Introduction; 1.1 The world is on a most worrying path; 1.2 The EU reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 22% since 1990; 1.3 The EU decoupled its emissions from economic growth; 1.4 The five cornerstones of EU climate policy; Conclusion. 2. The Paris Agreement
Jos Delbeke, Artur Runge-Metzger, Yvon Slingenberg and Jake Werksman ; Introduction; 2.1 The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol; 2.2 From the failure of Copenhagen (2009) to the success of the Paris Agreement (2015); 2.3 Essential features of the Paris Agreement; 2.4 Are global emissions slowing down? 2.5 EU's international cooperation focuses on the implementation of low-carbon policies; Conclusion. 3. How economic analysis shaped EU 2020 and 2030 target setting. Tom Van Ierland and Stefaan Vergote ; Introduction; 3.1 The potential of integrated economic and climate modelling; 3.2 The Low-Carbon Roadmap towards 2050; 3.3 Towards a Commission proposal for a 2030 climate and energy framework; Conclusion. 4. The EU Emissions Trading System
Damien Meadows, Peter Vis and Peter Zapfel ; Introduction; 4.1 How does the EU Emissions Trading System work? 4.2 Emission reductions of 26% under the EU ETS from 2005-2017; 4.3 Addressing the low carbon price since 2013; 4.4 A fundamental review for the period from 2021-2030; 4.5 Carbon leakage and free allocation: having industry on board; 4.6 Fairness and aspects of solidarity; 4.7 The use of auction revenues for low-carbon innovation and climate policies; 4.8 The use of international credits; 4.9 The prospect for international cooperation on carbon markets; Conclusion. 5. The Effort Sharing Regulation. Artur Runge-Metzger and Tom Van Ierland ; Introduction; 5.1 Emissions from the non-ETS sectors; 5.2 Effort Sharing 2013-2020; 5.3 Differentiation and flexibilities allowed for 2021-2030; Conclusion. 6. Energy-related policies and integrated governance
Artur Runge-Metzger, Stefaan Vergote and Peter Vis ; Introduction; 6.1 Renewable energy; 6.2 Electricity market integration and the Market Design Initiative; 6.3 Energy efficiency; 6.4 Strengthened governance of the Energy Union; Conclusion. 7. Transport emissions from road, aviation and shipping. Damien Meadows, Alex Paquot and Peter Vis ; Introduction; 7.1 The EU's overall policy towards internalisation of external costs; 7.2 Emissions from road transport; 7.3 Emissions from international aviation and shipping; 7.4 Emissions from shipping; Conclusion. 8. Agriculture and forestry in the EU's 2030 climate target
Artur Runge-Metzger and Peter Wehrheim ; Introduction; 8.1 Agriculture, soils and forestry in different pillars of the EU policy; 8.2 The Kyoto Protocol and agriculture and land use; 8.3 The LULUCF regulatory framework for 2021-2030; 8.4 The enabling environment for climate action in forestry and agriculture; 8.5 Forward looking climate policies in view of 2050; Conclusion. 9. Mainstreaming climate change in EU policies
Yvon Slingenberg and Jake Werksman ; Introduction; 9.1 Phasing down the use of fluorinated gases; 9.2 Short-lived climate forcers: methane and black carbon; 9.3 Adaptation to climate change; 9.4 Mainstreaming climate into the EU budget and developing sustainable finance; Conclusion. 10. Ten personal reflections on the difficult journey towards climate neutrality. Jos Delbeke ; Introduction; 10.1 Societal megatrends and the climate challenge; 10.2 The urgent need for the implementation of policy plans (NDCs); 10.3 The need for a carbon price combined with local policies; 10.4 Towards a complete decarbonisation of the energy sector; 10.5 Low-carbon transport is urgently required; 10.6 Emissions from aviation and maritime sectors grow out of control; 10.7 The need for an enlightened industrial and trade policy; 10.8 The increasing importance of agriculture and forestry; 10.9 The critical importance of local authorities and citizens; 10.10 The
Growing challenge of adaptation to climate change; Conclusion. Index
一般注記 "This book explains the EU's climate policies in an accessible way, to demonstrate the step-by-step approach that has been used to develop these policies, and the ways in which they have been tested and further improved in the light of experience. The latest changes to the legislation are fully explained throughout. The chapters throughout this volume show that no single policy instrument can bring down greenhouse gas emissions. The challenge facing the EU, as for many countries that have made pledges under the Paris Agreement, is to put together a toolbox of policy instruments that is coherent, delivers emissions reductions, and is cost-effective. The book stands out by the fact it covers the EU's emissions trading system, the energy sector and other economic sectors, including their development in the context of international climate policy. This accessible book will be of great relevance to students, scholars and policy makers alike"-- Provided by publisher
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著者標目 Delbeke, Jos,
Vis, Peter,
件 名 BSH:Electronic books
LCSH:Environmental policy -- European Union countries  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Climatic changes -- European Union countries. -- Government policy  全ての件名で検索
BISACSH:NATURE / Ecology
BISACSH:POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy
FREE:Climatic changes -- Government policy  全ての件名で検索
FREE:Environmental policy
FREE:European Union countries
分 類 DC23:363.738/7456094
書誌ID ED00003909
ISBN 9789276082569

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