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Green Deal doesn’t go far enough

  “The European Green Deal – good intentions that won’t go far” By Roman Stöllinger and Michael Landesmann, courtesy of WIIW   Designing the European Green Deal, which aims to realise the ecological transformation of the EU economy as the trading bloc’s growth strategy, is the right move at the right time. It sends a clear signal: […]

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German climate activists demand action, not words, in 2020

“The time for courageous climate policy is now!” By Charlotte Unger, courtesy of IASS   In 2019 the public debate on climate change shifted markedly, yet little was achieved in terms of concrete action. What developments can we hope to see in the year ahead?   Heralded as a year for action, 2019 turned out […]

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Time to break the cycle of panic

  “Let’s (Not) Panic Again” By Simon Sarevski, courtesy of the Austrian Economics Center   Since time immemorial if you asked an adolescent whether he expects to live a better life than his parents the definitive answer would have been negative. But then, at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, that answer changed to a […]

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Does Austrian Black-Green coalition point the way for Europe?

    By Dr. Barbara Kolm, Director, Austrian Economics Center     The new Austrian coalition treaty between Sebastian Kurz´s OVP and Werner Kogler´s Green Party clearly has two different scripts.   The presented pact however shows the strength of the OVP. Out of 15 Ministers the OVP will have 11, whereas the Greens only […]

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Can Europe use trade to enforce Green Deal globally?

EU trade policy: Global enforcer for the European Green Deal By Johan Bjerkem, courtesy of EPC   Stuck in a trade war between the US and China and in light of a dwindling World Trade Organization (WTO), the EU’s trade policy is in need of a new, positive and constructive agenda. The EU cannot afford […]

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Ditching fuel subsidies cuts emissions without harming economy

  “Removing fossil fuel subsidies reduces emissions with limited impacts on economic activity and household incomes Courtesy of ESRI   New ESRI research examines how removing eight fossil fuel subsidies would impact both the economy and carbon emissions. It finds that simultaneously removing seven of them — all but the household fuel allowance — would […]

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Like it or not, Greta and Extinction Rebellion are here to stay

“Green with Envy” By Steven Gislam, courtesy of Industry Europe   As we see a ramping up of the climate change protests by a newly emboldened Extinction Rebellion, like with so many other issues facing the world at this point in history, their actions seem to result in a total division of opinion and a […]

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Cities key to fight against climate change

  “Climate Calling: Inside EU Cities’ and Regions’ Green Race” Courtesy of CASE   As the United Nations (UN) Conference of Parties (COP25) approaches together with the widely announced European Green Deal of the incoming European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the end of year is once again dominated by climate-related discussions. What is different from […]

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Reduce emissions from urban cargo by coordinating shared transport

    “Volvo reduces transports using a digitalized system” Courtesy Volvo   Urban logistics contributes to challenges in the form of traffic congestion and poor inner-city environment, but is also a prerequisite for an attractive city. Volvo Group is therefore starting an exciting project in which industry, academia and society will jointly develop and test […]

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How to make the European Green New Deal work

  By Grégory Claeys, Simone Tagliapietra, and Georg Zachmann, courtesy of the Bruegel Institute     European Commission president-designate Ursula von der Leyen has made climate change a top priority, promising to propose a European Green Deal that would make Europe climate neutral by 2050. The European Green Deal should be conceived as a reallocation […]