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Developing the EU long term climate strategy

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  • Georg Zachmann
  • Andrei Marcu

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Designing a new long-term climate strategy (LTCS) implies decisions about how to deal with important climate policy questions. These decisions will shape the strategy and therefore the European climate policy debate. Given the different tasks an LTCS will need to perform, several coordinated strategy documents with clearly defined purposes will be needed- a sequence (or suite) of strategic documents that outline the EU’s decarbonisation strategy for different audiences. Given the...

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  • Georg Zachmann & Andrei Marcu, . "Developing the EU long term climate strategy," Books, Bruegel, number 25191.
  • Handle: RePEc:bre:bebook:25191
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    1. Zhang, Zhien & Pan, Shu-Yuan & Li, Hao & Cai, Jianchao & Olabi, Abdul Ghani & Anthony, Edward John & Manovic, Vasilije, 2020. "Recent advances in carbon dioxide utilization," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 125(C).

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