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来源类型 | Report |
规范类型 | 报告 |
European Governance and the Low-Carbon Pathway | |
Dr. Camilla Bausch; Ennid Roberts, LLM; Lena Donat, LLM; Christine Lucha | |
发表日期 | 2015 |
出版者 | Ecologic Institute , Germany |
出版年 | 2015 |
语种 | 英语 |
概述 | Analysis of challenges and opportunities arising from overlaps between climate and energy policy and from centralisation of climate policiesBausch, Camilla et al.. 2015. European governance and the low-carbon pathway: Analysis of challenges and opportunities arising from overlaps between climate and energy policy as well as from centralisation of climate policies. CECILIA2050 WP4 Deliverable 4.2. Berlin: Ecologic Institute. |
摘要 | class="field field-name-field-pub-title-additions field-type-text field-label-hidden"> Analysis of challenges and opportunities arising from overlaps between climate and energy policy and from centralisation of climate policies Bausch, Camilla et al.. 2015. European governance and the low-carbon pathway: Analysis of challenges and opportunities arising from overlaps between climate and energy policy as well as from centralisation of climate policies. CECILIA2050 WP4 Deliverable 4.2. Berlin: Ecologic Institute. |
目录 | Table of Contents: 1 Executive Summary 2 Introduction 2.1 Guiding parameters: EU emission reduction targets for 2030 and 2050 2.2 Status Quo – EU framework for energy and climate policy 2.2.1 Legal foundation 2.2.2 Areas of EU competence 2.2.3 Categories of competences: the EU and Member States 2.2.4 Decision-making 2.2.5 Choosing the legal basis for action 2.2.6 Competition law and State Aid rules 3 Part I: How to address overlaps between climate and energy policies at the EU level 3.1 The policy integration concept 3.1.1 Brief historical background 3.1.2 Different levels of integration – weak, strong, very strong level of integration 3.2 Climate policy integration at the EU level 3.2.1 Reflection on climate policy integration at the legal level 3.2.2 Reflection on climate policy integration in official environmental, climate and energy-related documents 3.2.3 Summary 3.3 Overlaps between climate and energy: two examples for the current climate and energy debate 3.3.1 A joint Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy and a new Vice President for Energy Union 3.3.2 A policy framework for climate and energy in the period from 2020 to 2030 3.4 Prioritisation of climate change in the EU legal and institutional framework: possible options 3.4.1 What priority do climate protection objectives have at the EU level? 3.4.2 At which levels could the mitigation of climate change be prioritised? 3.5 Conclusions and recommendations 4 Part II: How to serve climate protection best: centralised versus decentralised policies? 4.1 Guiding questions 4.2 Definitions: Centralisation, plurilateral cooperation, decentralisation 4.3 Advantages and disadvantages of centralisation and decentralisation 4.4 Who can drive centralisation/decentralisation how and why? 4.4.1 EU primary law 4.4.2 State actors who can drive centralisation/decentralisation of policies 4.4.3 Drivers for centralisation - international relations perspectives 4.5 Centralisation and decentralisation as defining struggle in the EU 4.5.1 Brief history of centralisation trends in climate policies 4.5.2 Recent developments 4.6 Detailed look at core policies from a centralisation/decentralisation perspective 4.6.1 EU Emission Trading Scheme 4.6.2 Prominent renewable energy policies, with a focus on electricity 4.6.3 Development of the electricity grid infrastructure 4.6.4 Target setting 4.7 Conclusions and recommendations 4.7.1 What should be considered in the context of a climate policy choice and design? 4.7.2 Policies that should be centralised 4.7.3 Centralised policies and international politics 5 Annex: The subsidiarity principle 5.1 Meaning and scope 5.2 Enforcement of the subsidiarity principle 5.3 The subsidiarity principle and centralisation/decentralisation 5.4 Conclusions 6 Literature 7 Interviews 7.1 Single Interviews 7.2 Interview Series |
标签 | Report ; Climate ; Transport |
关键词 | CECILIA2050 climate policy carbon pricing private transport greenhouse gas reduction emissions taxes air pollution climate change EU European Union |
URL | https://www.ecologic.eu/14180 |
来源智库 | Ecologic Institute (Germany) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/36593 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Dr. Camilla Bausch,Ennid Roberts, LLM,Lena Donat, LLM,et al. European Governance and the Low-Carbon Pathway. 2015. |
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