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Ligne n°62 : ... The central thrust of the Green Deal is a relentless momentum towards- Ligne n°63 : making the EU climate neutral by 2050. This marries up formal
Ligne n°64 : political-legal EU ambition with the international Paris Agreement, ...
Ligne n°63 : ... making the EU climate neutral by 2050. This marries up formal- Ligne n°64 : political-legal EU ambition with the international Paris Agreement,
Ligne n°65 : where average global temperature rise is to be kept well below 2℃. ...
Ligne n°72 : ... of carbon emissions pricing, which already exists in a well-developed- Ligne n°73 : form in the EU, most notably under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme. A
- Ligne n°73 : form in the EU, most notably under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme. A
Ligne n°74 : new “carbon border adjustment mechanism” – basically a carbon border ...
Ligne n°74 : ... new “carbon border adjustment mechanism” – basically a carbon border- Ligne n°75 : tax targeting imports from non-EU countries with less strict climate
Ligne n°76 : policies – will also be brought in to assist. ...
Ligne n°78 : ... The proposal also includes an emphasis on boosting competitiveness,- Ligne n°79 : ensuring a just transition across the EU, protecting the natural
Ligne n°80 : environment and biodiversity, strategic development of sustainable food ...
Ligne n°82 : ... transition, meaning that it endeavours to drive decarbonisation across- Ligne n°83 : the breadth of the EU’s socio-economic sectors. This means in principle
Ligne n°84 : that truly profound changes are in store across everything from energy ...
Ligne n°99 : ... progressive climate action amounts to an expensive means of damaging an- Ligne n°100 : economy – a position diametrically opposed to the EU’s “decarbonisation
Ligne n°101 : equals growth” type of ideology. ...
Ligne n°108 : ... that the green financing that will be pumped into the Green Deal over- Ligne n°109 : time will stimulate and expand the economy, and the EU’s coffers will
Ligne n°110 : gradually overflow. In other words “it takes money to make money”. ...
Ligne n°113 : ... isolation, given our globalised world. So significant future trade- Ligne n°114 : negotiations between the EU and US may run into problems, for example
Ligne n°115 : in relation to the Green Deal’s carbon border tax. ...
Ligne n°125 : ... However, the announcement of the Green Deal is currently just that – an- Ligne n°126 : announcement. The intended regime has yet to be passed into EU law and
Ligne n°127 : policy (the commission intends to propose the European Climate Law by ...
Ligne n°128 : ... March 2020). Recent history demonstrates that the complex machinery of- Ligne n°129 : EU governance makes substantial changes to its climate and energy
Ligne n°130 : regime no easy task. ...- Ligne n°132 : The EU has been a relatively progressive actor on climate change over
Ligne n°133 : the past two decades, but the commission’s new set of intended ...
Ligne n°135 : ... member states such as Ireland and Poland have severely struggled to- Ligne n°136 : meet even current EU climate obligations.
- Ligne n°138 : Given the gravity of climate change, the EU institutions are right to
Ligne n°139 : press the case for making Europe the first climate-neutral continent by ...