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Does COVID-19 pose a threat to the EU’s climate neutrality efforts?

  By Sofia López Piqueres, courtesy of EPC   There is a real danger that the COVID-19 crisis will derail the Union’s climate efforts. But rather than use the current situation as an excuse not to act, EU leaders need to show statesmanship now more than ever by daring to tackle the climate, health and […]

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EU Green Deal: Avoid emissions whackamole

  “Financing Europe’s Green Deal: Beware of the Waterbed Effect” By Daniel Gros and Milan Elkerbout, courtesy of CEPS   Big numbers are always a good way to attract attention. 1 thousand billion euros of investment is the headline figure of the ‘Sustainable Europe Investment Plan’ the European Commission recently presented to the European Parliament.  […]

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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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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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Market Environmentalism Is No Oxymoron

  By Kai Weiss, courtesy  of the Austrian Economics Center   This article is an adapted version of remarks given at the Climate and Freedom Summit 2019 in Madrid, Spain, organized by Fundalib, Reason Foundation, and the Clean Capitalist Leadership Council on December 12.   No other political topic has played as great of a role in 2019 as […]

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The European Green Deal Is Every Bit as Bad as Expected

By Bill Wirtz, courtesy of the Austrian Economics Center   The European Commission has unveiled its “European Green Deal,” after taking hints on denomination from its American counterpart, the “Green New Deal.” While the legislation introduced in the U.S. Congress remains fiction under a Republican executive and Senate, the Brussels initiative will become law unless […]