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more than ever, the protection of people and a biophysical interconnected environment is the subject of a global discussion …
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During the last years, the renewable energy strategy of the European Union (EU) and the proposed policies and regulations, namely the Renewable Energy Directive (RED), have been heavily discussed among scientific circles and various interest groups. The sustainability of different biofuels and...
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Sustainable finance developed according to market-based logic first, driven by risk and return considerations. However, rising social costs of sustainability problems and international sustainability commitments, particularly with respect to climate change, coupled with market failures of...
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The European Union is transitioning to a digital and green economy, an ambitious endeavour that must be supported by all of its policies and actions. This includes competition law as a central pillar of the European economic constitution. While a greener and more privacy-friendly EU competition...
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Doubts remain in EU sustainable finance policy as to the role that the MiFID II suitability obligation will play in making sure that advisors and portfolio managers adequately service their client’s sustainability preferences. This article tackles this problem by examining the link between...
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Socio-ecological transitions are a main project, current EU policies, national environmental politics, and regional as well as local action address. Manifold approaches exist and the European Union is anxious to coordinate and facilitate the process of a consolidated transition. Therefore, a...
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Competitiveness has come to the forefront of the policy debate within the European Union, focusing on price competitiveness and intra-EU imbalances. But how to measure properly competitiveness, beyond price or cost competitiveness, remains an open methodological issue; and what is the resilience...
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The circular economy (CE), in which wastes from one activity or process are reused as resources for others, is beginning to take hold as a development strategy. CE models can preserve resources, create jobs, add economic value, minimize waste, and curb greenhouse gas emissions, yet few...
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environment. The damages could be water pollution, deforestation, land degradation, hunger & poverty, reduction in production of … species that are dependent on natural resources. This paper discusses various issues pertaining to environment degradation in … of environment …
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The ECT hinders EU climate and investment policy objectives. This piece explores the low likelihood of successful “modernization,” the EU’s role in convincing partners that it would be best to terminate the ECT, and steps for the EU to exit the treaty and neutralize its sunset clause
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