The decisions that will be taken in the next four years might mean that we make or break the ambition that we get to net zero by 2050
Media mentions – Climate & Geopolitics
While European leaders agree that this issue is urgent, they are still deeply divided over how to share the cost of transitioning away from carbon
I think the Greens might win a couple of percentage points just because climate again is at the centre of the political agenda back to where it was in pre-Covid times
The external dimension of the Green Deal also reveals unresolved tensions about what kind of climate leadership the EU wants to portray
ECFR’s researchers found that in 19 out of 27 member states, mitigating the socio-economic consequences tops of the list of perceived challenges in implementing the EU Green Deal
Among four policy measures, the CBAM comes off quite well among citizens
Sustainable development and climate can really play a major role during the meeting
A recent survey by ECFR showed that 53% of young European citizens trust authoritarian states more than democracies when it comes to climate protection
ZEIT Online refers to poll figures from 2020
Turow is yet another example of this chaotic and unrealistic policy