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Title From emissions trading to the European Green Deal: the evolution of the climate policy mix and climate policy integration in the EU
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Authors Oberthür, S; von Homeyer, I
Title From emissions trading to the European Green Deal: the evolution of the climate policy mix and climate policy integration in the EU
Year 2023
Published Journal Of European Public Policy, 30, 3
DOI 10.1080/13501763.2022.2120528
Abstract This article analyses the development of the mix of EU climate policy instruments and the level of climate policy integration (CPI) in the twenty-first century. Complementing established criteria of ambition and stringency, analysis of the instrument mix and CPI enables a fuller assessment of the transformational potential of EU climate governance. We argue that both have significantly advanced towards matching the 'super-wicked' nature of the climate challenge, although important gaps and challenges remain in addressing all relevant sectors, barriers and drivers. First, EU climate governance has 'thickened' through a stepwise layering of various economic, regulatory, procedural, and informational instruments. Second, this thickening has gone hand in hand with an expansion and strengthening of CPI. The European Green Deal promises to further complement the instrument mix and to universalise and prioritise CPI, but major initiatives remain to be proposed and realised for the Green Deal to propel the needed comprehensive transformation.
Author Keywords Climate policy; energy policy; European Green Deal; policy integration; policy instruments; policy mix
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000852174900001
WoS Category Political Science; Public Administration
Research Area Government & Law; Public Administration
PDF https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2022.2120528
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