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Interactions between Climate Policies: Examples from Europe

Fotolia © chungking
Policies to address climate change mitigation that have been deployed in parallel may interact with each other, with positive or negative effects for emission reductions and for cost-effectiveness. This Knowledge Package presents examples from European Union climate policy, renewable energy policy and energy efficiency policy.Read more
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Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy

Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy | Fotolia © Becky Stares
It is essential to consider the social aspects that influence the acceptance of climate-friendly technologies, such as renewable energy. Five elements are thought to determine the level of acceptance: awareness of climate change; fairness of the decision-making process; the overall evaluation of costs, risks and benefits; the local context; and trust in decision-makers.Read more
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The EU Emissions Trading System: an Introduction

The EU Emissions Trading System: an Introduction | Fotolia © patila
The EU Emissions Trading Scheme is a key pillar of European climate policy. It contributes to the EU’s greenhouse gas reduction targets by setting a cap on the maximum level of emissions for the sectors covered and establishing an installation-level market for emission permits, which generates a price for them. This knowledge package traces the history and discusses the main...Read more
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Progress towards the 2020 Greenhouse Gas Target in Europe

Progress towards the 2020 Greenhouse Gas Target in Europe | Fotolia © Olivier Le Moal
There has been considerable progress until 2013 towards the EU’s 2020 climate objective of a 20% reduction. Both, the Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) and non-ETS sectors have contributed to the development, especially renewable energy deployment. Part of the progress has to be attributed to the emissions reductions triggered by the economic crisis. Member States have also introduced climate policies that...Read more
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European Climate Policy - History and State of Play

European Climate Policy - History and State of Play | Fotolia © djama
Climate policies in the EU have been developing since 1990, introducing common measures in the areas of greenhouse gas emissions, renewable energies and energy efficiency. An EU-wide climate policy framework has been developed, implemented, and revised over time. With the 2030 goals set in 2014, specific changes for the post 2020 period are under discussion.Read more
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European stakeholders’ perspectives on the EU ETS

11 February 2015
Brussels
Belgium

This workshop is the 3rd POLIMP Stakeholder Workshop. The event is hosted by the  Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) at their premises in Brussels, Belgium. The main objective of the workshop is the discussion on market mechanisms, particularly the ...Read more

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POLIMP project | CEPS

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English

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