国际海上运输脱碳的倡导联盟和政策变化:以燃料联盟海事为例

IF 3.9 Q2 TRANSPORTATION Maritime Transport Research Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.martra.2023.100091
Fredrik von Malmborg
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欧盟(EU)的立法者已经就迄今为止世界上最雄心勃勃的海上脱碳途径——燃料联盟海事法规达成一致。FuelEU Maritime建立了一个共同的欧盟监管框架,以刺激可再生燃料和低碳燃料在国际海上运输燃料结构中的份额增加。本文通过倡导联盟框架的视角,分析了导致就燃料联盟海事法规达成政治协议的政策过程。两种不同倡导联盟的核心信念,包括欧盟委员会、部长理事会、欧盟成员国、欧洲议会和不同的政府间组织,如运输和;环境和欧洲共同体航运协会是政策改变的途径。关于燃料联盟海事法规的协议遵循了《巴黎协定》和以下关于如何遏制航运对气候影响的国际讨论,提出了包含欧洲气候法的“欧洲绿色协议”,并提出了一系列欧盟气候、能源和运输立法。此外,这是部长理事会和欧洲议会之间解决问题讨价还价的结果。
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Advocacy coalitions and policy change for decarbonisation of international maritime transport: The case of FuelEU maritime

The legislators of the European Union (EU) have agreed on the FuelEU Maritime regulation, so far, the world's most ambitious pathway to maritime decarbonisation. FuelEU Maritime establishes a common EU regulatory framework to stimulate an increased share of renewable and low-carbon fuels in the fuel mix of international maritime transport. This article analyses, through the lens of the Advocacy Coalition Framework, the policy process leading to the political agreement on the FuelEU Maritime regulation. Core beliefs of two different advocacy coalitions including the European Commission, the Council of Ministers, EU Member States, the European Parliament and different IGs are identified like Transport & Environment and the European Community Shipping Association, as are the paths to policy change. The agreement on the FuelEU Maritime regulation follows the Paris Agreement and the following international discussions on how to curb the climate impact from shipping, the presentation of the ‘European Green Deal’ with a European Climate Law and the presentation of a broad package of EU climate, energy and transport legislation. In addition, it is a result of problem-solving bargaining between the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament.

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