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Author: Andrew Jordan, Dave Huitema, Harro van Asselt, Tim Rayner, Frans Berkhout
The European Union (EU) has emerged as a leading governing body in the international struggle to govern climate change. The transformation that has occurred in its policies and institutions has profoundly affected climate change politics at the international level and within its 27 Member States. But how has this been achieved when the EU comprises so many levels of governance, when political leadership in Europe is so dispersed and the policy choices are especially difficult? Drawing on a variety of detailed case studies spanning the interlinked challenges of mitigation and adaptation, this volume offers an unrivalled account of how different actors wrestled with the complex governance dilemmas associated with climate policy making. Opening up the EU's inner workings to non-specialists, it provides a perspective on the way that the EU governs, as well as exploring its ability to maintain a leading position in international climate change politics.
Part I - Introduction and overviewpp 1-2
1 - Climate change policy in the European Union: an introductionpp 3-26
Part II - The evolving governance context: the European Unionpp 27-28
2 - Governing the European Union: policy choices and governance dilemmaspp 29-51
3 - The evolution of climate policy in the European Union: an historical overviewpp 52-80
Part III - Climate policy in the European Union: understanding the pastpp 81-82
4 - Burden sharing: distributing burdens orsharing efforts?pp 83-102
5 - Renewable energies: a continuing balancing act?pp 103-124
6 - Emissions trading: the enthusiastic adoption of an ‘alien’ instrument?pp 125-144
7 - Adapting to a changing climate: an emerging European Union policy?pp 145-166
8 - Adaptation in the water sector: will mainstreaming be sufficient?pp 167-185
9 - The evolution of climate change policy in the European Union: a synthesispp 186-210
Part IV - Climate policy in the European Union: future challengespp 211-212
10 - Exploring the future: the role of scenarios and policy exercisespp 213-228
11 - Governance choices and dilemmas in a warmer Europe: what does the future hold?pp 229-250
Part V - Climate policy in the European Union: retrospect and prospectpp 251-252
12 - Governing climate change in the European Union: understanding the past and preparing for the futurepp
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Tags: Climate change, policy, European Union, Andrew Jordan, Dave Huitema, Harro van Asselt, Tim Rayner, Frans Berkhout