Headline: Widening the EU’s geoeconomic and regulatory approach to climate policy

The EU’s regulatory approach to decarbonization advances sustainability but falls short of promoting regeneration. A just transition for the union, as well as for the world, necessitates Brussels to consider the geoeconomic and political implications of its climate and energy strategies.

Publication Year
2021
Publication Type
Monographs and Edited Volumes
Citation

Goldthau, A. (2021). Widening the EU’s geoeconomic and regulatory approach to climate policy. In O. Lazard, & R. Youngs (Eds.), The EU and Climate Security: Toward Ecological Diplomacy Olivia Lazard, Richard Youngs (pp. 33-40). Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Links
https://carnegieeurope.eu/2021/07/12/widening-eu-s-geoeconomic-and-regulatory-a…
Projects involved
Investigating the Systemic Impacts of the Global Energy Transition (ISIGET)