E-Book, Englisch, 175 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: The Future of Europe
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E-Book, Englisch, 175 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: The Future of Europe
ISBN: 978-3-031-23328-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Part I. Member States.- Chapter 1. Austria: Weathering the Storm and Greening the Economy?.- Chapter 2. Belgium’s Climate Policy: High Expectations, Low Performance.- Chapter 3. Between Fighting for Climate Change and Fighting for Coal: The Bulgarian Case.- Chapter 4. Croatia - Needs Versus Capacity: Mind the Gap!.- Chapter 5. Cyprus: Global Energy Crisis is an Opportunity to Tackle Climate Change.- Chapter 6. Czechia: Saving the Climate or the Czech Industry?.- Chapter 7. Denmark: Climate as a Given.- Chapter 8. Has Estonia Already Lost the Path to Achieving Its Climate Goals?.- Chapter 9. Finland’s Fight Against Climate Change: Ambitious Yet Pragmatic Approach.- Chapter 10. France: Not Living Up to Its Ambition.- Chapter 11. The Fight Against Climate Change in Germany – From Energiewende to Zeitenwende?.- Chapter 12. Greece’s New Energy and Climate Strategy. A Story of Hope?.- Chapter 13. Hard Pressed by External Actors: Sustainability Transition in Hungary.- Chapter 14. ‘Now, We Need Action’ – Ireland’s Fight Against Climate Change.- Chapter 15. Vulnerable and Unprepared: Assessing Italy’s Path to Fight Climate Change.- Chapter 16. Nature Friendly Latvia Against Its Unnatural Climate Change Problem.- Chapter 17. Climate Change Policies in Lithuania: as Usual, Words Speak Louder Than Actions.- Chapter 18. No Decarbonisation Without Taxation in Luxembourg.- Chapter 19. Malta and Climate Change – Balancing Opportunities with Limitations.- Chapter 20. Concerned but Not Fully Dedicated – the Polish Perspective on Climate Change.- Chapter 21. Portugal Facing Climate Change: Deep Problems, Sluggish Responses, but Hopeful Prospects.- Chapter 22. Romania’s Fight Against Climate Change. Contributing to Ambitious European Targets While Facing Deep-rooted Sectoral Flaws.- Chapter 23. Climate Change: A Second-class Agenda in Slovakia?.- Chapter 24. Slovenia: Big on Plans, Small on Deeds?.- Chapter 25. Solving the Spanish Climate Conundrum While Contributing to the Eu’s Decarbonisation Compass.- Chapter 26. Sweden: Much Progress – but More is Needed!.- Chapter 27. Ambitious Dreams Versus Harsh Reality – Can the Netherlands Really Become a Frontrunner in Climate Action?.- Part II. EU Neighbours.- Chapter 28. Albania’s Challenges and Risks on Climate Neutrality!.- Chapter 29. Mission (Im)possible – How to Fight Against Climate Change in a Country Enduring Permanent Crises: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina.- Chapter 30. Georgia: It is Time to Address the Devastating Effects of Climate Change.- Chapter 31. Icelandic Climate Politics: Ways Forward to a Green and Socially Inclusive Welfare State?.- Chapter 32. Liechtenstein: Small State, Little Responsibility?.- Chapter 33. Climate Change - a Powerful Engine for Economic Transformation in Montenegro.- Chapter 34. North Macedonia: Pause on the ‘green Agenda’ During Crisis.- Chapter 35. Norway’s Climate Policy – Don’t Think of the Elephant!.- Chapter 36. Switzerland’s Climate Policy: Caught Between Eu-compatibleGoals and Referendum Constraints.- Chapter 37. Türkiye: a Climate Financing Opportunist?.- Chapter 38. United Kingdom: Brexit, Climate Change and the Conservative Party.- Chapter 39. Ukraine: Revisit Climate Goals After the War to Increase Ambition.