Jak zaplatit zelenou transformaci? Výhled budoucích finančních nástrojů EU
How to pay for the Green Transition? An Outlook on future EU financial instruments
Author(s): Filip Křenek, Tomáš Jungwirth Březovsky
Subject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, Environmental and Energy policy, Green Transformation
Published by: EUROPEUM - Institut pro evropskou politiku
Summary/Abstract: From the statements of leading European political leaders, it might seem that the current emphasis on climate policy and decarbonization will be replaced in the coming years by an emphasis on industry and competitiveness. But Europe's ability to compete on the global stage, especially with the United States and China, will inevitably be linked precisely to clean industry and green technologies. The energy crisis has shown the need for an accelerated transition to cheap and emission-free energy sources. Research, development and production of clean technologies are the clear economic drivers of the 21st century. And the costs of climate change are gradually increasing, while Europe is warming faster than any other continent. Competitiveness, industry and climate policies must therefore go hand in hand as one of Europe's main priorities.
Series: EUROPEIUM - Policy Briefs
- Page Count: 22
- Publication Year: 2024
- Language: Czech
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