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Op-ed June 19th 2018

The EU needs to walk the talk on the Paris Climate Agreement

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Climate governance in the EU

Photo : "Decarbonisation of the EU economy in keeping with global goals is needed to achieve net GHG neutrality between sources and sinks by the second half of the century" [Shutterstock]

    With its objective of reaching greenhouse gas (GHG) neutrality in the second half of this century, the Paris Agreement has been hailed as the most ambitious climate accord to date. But it is only as ambitious and effective as the policies that countries implement to achieve its objectives, writes Lola Vallejo[...]

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    • Climate
    • Energy
    • Paris Agreement
    • COP21
    • Long-term strategies
    • EU

    Author

    Lola Vallejo

    Lola Vallejo

    Director, Climate programme

    Project

    European governance for Climate and Energy

    Since 2017

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    Learning for decarbonization

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