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decarbonisation rate. But the time gap between high upfront costs and long-term payback from renovation works deter consumers from …
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in-job productivity and harm to ecosystems. Air pollution costs are disproportionately high in eastern Europe and Italy … heating is most profitable in eastern Europe, while reducing industrial and agricultural emissions would reap more benefits in …
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regulatory experimentation. Given the size and urgency of the transition, the current knowledge infrastructure in Europe is … places or not at all. This impedes the societal discussion. The transition to climate neutrality in Europe and elsewhere will …
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Um den Auswirkungen des Klimawandels und der Erderwärmung entgegenzuwirken, werden unterschiedlichste Maßnahmen ergriffen, die den CO2-Ausstoß weltweit verringern sollen. Durch die strengeren Klimamaßnahmen steigt allerdings das Risiko von "Carbon Leakage". Das bedeutet, dass Produkte, die...
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In July 2021, the European Commission delivered the ‘Fit for 55’ package, which contains policy proposals for achieving the ambitious goals of the European Green Deal. This working paper discusses the carbon pricing component of the package, which comprises an extension of the Emissions...
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Tackling climate change is one of the highest challenges which the world economy is currently facing. The European Green Deal, adopted in 2019, sets the European roadmap towards a net-zero greenhouse gas emissions economy. The food system is heavily responsible for greenhouse gas emissions and...
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The carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) of the European Union (EU) may become a significant global climate policy milestone. The EU trade partners most willing to accept CBAM could help it gain the critical mass necessary for survival and broader adoption. The cooperation of the world's...
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