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The Climate Policy of the European Union
Authors:Margareta?E?Kulessa  Sven?Bode  Sebastian?Oberthür  Jason?Anderson  Rainer?Walz  Wolfgang?Schade  Claus?Doll
Institution:(1) Professor of Economics, University of Applied Sciences, Mainz, Germany;(2) Senior Research Associate, Institute for Energy and Climate Policy, Hamburg, Germany;(3) Academic Director, Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium;(4) Head of Climate Change Programme, Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), Brussels, Belgium;(5) Deputy Head of Department, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovations Research, Karlsruhe, Germany;(6) Senior scientist, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovations Research, Karlsruhe, Germany
Abstract:There is now almost universal agreement that climate change, with potentially disastrous consequences, is happening and that it is contributed to by human activities. This Forum is dedicated to the discussion of various aspects of the European Union's climate policy, e.g. the EU's future role in the global effort to combat global warming, the efficiency of its climate strategy, the design of a new rule for sharing the corresponding burdens fairly among member states, and the interrelationships between the Union's climate policies, on the one hand, and its energy and transport policies, on the other. * and member of the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU). The author wishes to thank Helen Bicknell (Mainz University of Applied Sciences), Oliver Deke (WBGU) and Jürgen Schmid (ISET, Department of Efficient Energy Conversion at the University of Kassel) for their helpful comments. ** This contribution is based on a Jean Monnet Lecture held at Aarhus University on 19 March 2007. The author would like to thank Harri Kalimo for valuable comments.
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