INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM CHANGE COMPASS - THE GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS OF ACHIEVING THE EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL

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INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM CHANGE COMPASS - THE GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS OF ACHIEVING THE EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL

28 Feb 2023

This is linked to the global transition” requires much closer collaboration between the European Commission’s Directorates-General (DGs), agencies, and national governments to achieve At the heart of the report is the realisation that the unity of effort. [...] Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the This decarbonisation and dematerialisation consequent energy, food and materials crisis pathway requires fundamental shifts in the in Europe, the EU must invest in avoiding current understanding of prosperity, and in future security crises and potential the incentives that are built into our economic conflicts through decarbonisation and system. [...] 10 The global implications of achieving the European Green Deal SUMMARY OF CHAPTERS 10 Compass Principles and in the 2020 report: Focussing on the adjustments Policy Orientations needed to the EU’s international partnerships, engagement of low-income countries, and the role To achieve crucial and fundamental system the EU could play in international fora to promote the change, the key drivers and. [...] challenge to countries dependent on EU More than 90 % of the water and land imports; in the short term, it could drive use, and 75% of GHG emissions related down profits for producers and further to the EU consumption of textiles occurs exacerbate already precarious working outside of the EU, as the EU imports conditions. [...] responsibility and is an initiator that engages with 17 Global governance refers to the complex of rules, policy interventions, and institutions that are used to manage international and transnational interactions within and among the state, civil society, and the private sector.
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