EU Green Transition in Times of Geopolitical Pressures: Accelerating or Slowing the Pace Towards Climate Neutrality?

Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.14207/ejsd.2024.v13n2p1
Beatriz Pérez de las Heras
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The current climate emergency and the war in Ukraine have placed climate action and energy security at the top of the EU’s agenda. The ‘Fit for 55’ legal package and REPowerEU Plan set out short- and medium-term measures to end EU dependence on Russian fossil fuels and address climate change. The new targets and policy instruments have the potential to accelerate decarbonization of the continent. However, from the perspective of the environment and social equity, serious concerns remain as to the sustainability of the transformation. For example, difficulties in achieving immediate independence from Russian fuels has led some EU countries to increase their use of coal. The accelerated roll-out of renewable energies has increased the demand for materials and land, sparking territorial conflicts and impacting biodiversity. Support from the Social Climate Fund will not meet all the demands of the most vulnerable sections of society for assistance with the costs derived from the energy transitions, such as cleaner heating systems and transport. This paper offers an overview of the EU’s new measures to step up the energy transformation and assesses them through the lens of environmental sustainability and fair transition. Keywords: renewable energy, energy autonomy, REPowerEU, fair transition
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地缘政治压力下的欧盟绿色转型:加快还是放慢实现气候中立的步伐?
当前的气候紧急状况和乌克兰战争已将气候行动和能源安全置于欧盟议程的首要位置。适合 55 周年 "法律一揽子计划和 REPowerEU 计划提出了短期和中期措施,以结束欧盟对俄罗斯化石燃料的依赖并应对气候变化。新的目标和政策工具有可能加速欧洲大陆的去碳化进程。然而,从环境和社会公平的角度来看,转型的可持续性仍然令人严重关切。例如,由于难以立即摆脱俄罗斯燃料,一些欧盟国家增加了煤炭的使用。可再生能源的加速推广增加了对材料和土地的需求,引发了领土冲突,影响了生物多样性。社会气候基金的支持并不能满足社会中最弱势群体的所有需求,即帮助他们支付能源转型所产生的费用,如更清洁的供暖系统和运输。本文概述了欧盟加强能源转型的新措施,并从环境可持续性和公平转型的角度对其进行了评估。关键词:可再生能源、能源自治、REPowerEU、公平过渡
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