The EU Green Deal and its Implementation
Climate change mitigation and the Green Deal will remain a central topic for the EU. As a major historical contributor to greenhouse gases, it has the opportunity to reverse this trend of ever more emissions, including by providing a model to leapfrog the carbon age: EU funding and the assessment of...
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Baden-Baden
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
2023
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Summary: | Climate change mitigation and the Green Deal will remain a central topic for the EU. As a major historical contributor to greenhouse gases, it has the opportunity to reverse this trend of ever more emissions, including by providing a model to leapfrog the carbon age: EU funding and the assessment of state aid and competition law; legal Instruments, including technical standardisation, criminal law sanctions and market-based measures, such as tax incentives or the future extension of emissions trading to consumers; education; the external dimension, a potential new green hegemony and the CBAM; social aspects; climate rights enforcement; and issues arising in specific sectors, including energy, transport, public procurement, urban planning and migration. With contributions by Līga Briķena | Walter Frenz | Lisa-Marie Hartwig | Trygve Ben Holland | Sarah Holland-Kunkel | Kirk W. Junker | María Luisa Jiménez Gómez | Marvin Jürgens | Mirko Kruse | Tatjana Muravska | Hans-Martin Niemeier |Kleoniki Pouikli | André Röhl | Lydia Scholz | Zynep Şentürk | Celia Maria Silva Carvalho | Marc Stauch | Sergejs Stacenko | Kai Stührenberg | Christiane Trüe | Jan Wedemeier Klimaschutz und Green Deal bleiben das zentrale Thema der EU. Als historischer Hauptverursacher von Treibhausgasen kann sie jetzt den Trend zu mehr Emissionen umkehren, indem sie ein Modell bietet, das Kohlenstoffzeitalter zu überspringen: Finanzierung im Lichte des Beihilfen- und Wettbewerbsrechts; Rechtsinstrumente einschließlich technischer Standards, strafrechtlicher Sanktionen und marktbasierter Maßnahmen, wie steuerliche Anreize oder die künftige Ausweitung des Emissionshandels auf die Verbraucher:innen; externe Dimension, grüne Hegemonie der EU und der CBAM; soziale Aspekte; die Durchsetzung von Klimarechten; Fragen, die sich in bestimmten Sektoren stellen, darunter Energie, Verkehr, öffentliches Auftragswesen, Stadtplanung und Migration. Mit Beiträgen von Līga Briķena | Walter Frenz | Lisa-Marie Hartwig | Trygve Ben Holland | Sarah Holland-Kunkel | Kirk W. Junker | María Luisa Jiménez Gómez | Marvin Jürgens | Mirko Kruse | Tatjana Muravska | Hans-Martin Niemeier |Kleoniki Pouikli | André Röhl | Lydia Scholz | Zynep Şentürk | Celia Maria Silva Carvalho | Marc Stauch | Sergejs Stacenko | Kai Stührenberg | Christiane Trüe | Jan Wedemeier |
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Physical Description: | 1 electronic resource (317 p.) |
ISBN: | 9783957104205 978-3-98542-045-2 |
DOI: | 10.5771/9783957104205 |
Access: | Open Access |