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Title:EU domestic climate policy : looking back Author(s):DELBEKE, Jos
; VIS, Peter
Date:2021Citation:
- EAERE, 2021, No. 13, pp. 14-21
Type:ArticleAbstract:Since the 1990s European climate policy has developed in a gradual and coherent manner (Delbeke & Vis, 2019). Not only have policies multiplied, but their effectiveness has been improved over time, in the light of experience ...




Title:Climate policy architecture in the EU Author(s):DELBEKE, Jos
; VIS, Peter
Date:2021Citation:
- EAERE, 2021, No. 13, pp. 8-13
Type:ArticleAbstract:Despite the EU’s complex institutional set-up and the remarkable enlargement to as many as 28 Member States, climate change emerged as a new policy area in which tangible results have been achieved. Greenhouse gas emissions ...




Title:Will the EU sustainable finance rules deliver? Author(s):CORNILLIE, Jan
; DELBEKE, Jos
; VIS, Peter
; ZEILINA, LindaDate:2021Type:OtherSeries/Number:STG Policy Briefs; 2021/13Abstract:In the last few years, the world has seen an unprecedented number of initiatives and actions in the field of sustainable finance. Around the globe, investors, regulators, and financial market participants are intent on ...






Title:EU domestic climate policy : looking forward Author(s):DELBEKE, Jos
; VIS, Peter
Date:2021Citation:
- EAERE, 2021, No. 13, pp. 22-27
Type:ArticleAbstract:To become a climate neutral continent by 2050, Europe has to brace itself for radical change, both reducing its emissions to net-zero and in adapting to the inevitable impacts of climate change. Only if it does both will ...




Title:Key issues for the coming trade and climate debate Author(s):DELBEKE, Jos
; DOMBROWICKI, Piotr Mikolaj
; VIS, Peter
Date:2021Type:OtherSeries/Number:STG Policy Briefs; 2021/12Abstract:Europe’s intended proposal for a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is imminent. It is also controversial. Making this work in a way that is WTO compatible is challenging, particularly if industry in Europe wishes ...






Title:A way forward for a carbon border adjustment mechanism by the EU Author(s):DELBEKE, Jos
; VIS, Peter
Date:2020Type:OtherSeries/Number:STG Policy Briefs; 2020/06Abstract:In the context of raising its climate ambition, Europe is thinking of introducing a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) on imports. This would be to forestall carbon leakage, whereby European production relocates ...



