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View ArticleIt is vital that EU climate policy protects the interests of Europe’s poorest...
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View ArticleIntroducing our series on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013
As part of the Dahrendorf Symposium, being held on 14-15 November in Berlin, EUROPP will be hosting a series of articles framed around the symposium’s topic: ‘Changing the European Debate: Focus on...
View ArticleFive minutes with Connie Hedegaard: “Climate change is not an environmental...
As part of our series on the Dahrendorf Symposium, Connie Hedegaard, the European Commissioner for Climate Action, spoke to LSE’s Conor Gearty on the EU’s approach to tackling climate change, how to...
View ArticleClimate justice involves more than a fair distribution of benefits and...
As part of our series on the Dahrendorf Symposium, Anna Grear writes on the concept of ‘climate justice’. Broadly speaking, climate justice incorporates a view of the effects of climate change as an...
View ArticleFar from driving businesses away from Europe, EU climate policy has the...
A common criticism of EU climate policy is that it makes conditions more expensive for European businesses, which may encourage companies to relocate to other parts of the world. Andrzej Ancygier...
View ArticleThe dispute between China and the EU over solar panels illustrates the...
Earlier this year a dispute began between the EU and China after the European Commission temporarily imposed anti-dumping levies on imported Chinese solar panels. Cherry Yu writes on wider EU-China...
View ArticleClimate change discussions must move away from the green growth model and...
The 2013 United Nations Climate Change Conference took place in Warsaw from 11 – 23 November. Nikolas Scherer writes that while most proposals to address climate change have been based on economic...
View ArticleCountries willing to act should address climate change through market-based...
What solutions should be used to tackle climate change? Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker writes that it is time to consider a market-based approach which makes polluting energy more expensive and encourages...
View ArticleIt is vital that EU climate policy protects the interests of Europe’s poorest...
As part of our series on the Dahrendorf Symposium, which was held in Berlin on 14-15 November, Ben Ryan assesses the importance of the social and legal aspects of climate change, including the human...
View ArticleEU governments should place greater emphasis on infrastructure projects in...
The European Union has positioned itself as one of the most proactive global organisations on climate change, with its Member States participating in an Emissions Trading System designed to...
View ArticleEnsuring a secure energy supply from Russia is a vital aspect of the EU’s...
Energy has been an important underlying factor in the Ukraine crisis, with Russian gas exports accounting for a significant share of Europe’s energy needs. Bob Feidt writes on the role of energy...
View ArticleIntroducing our series on the Dahrendorf Symposium 2013
As part of the Dahrendorf Symposium, being held on 14-15 November in Berlin, EUROPP will be hosting a series of articles framed around the symposium’s topic: ‘Changing the European Debate: Focus on...
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