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Greening Europe’s post-COVID-19 recovery | |
Simone Tagliapietra; Guntram B. Wolff; Georg Zachmann; Laurence Tubiana; Laurence Boone; Antoine Dechezleprêtre; Jean Pisani-Ferry; Klaas Lenaerts; Thomas Wieser; Ottmar Edenhofer; Mirjam Kosch; Michael Pahle; Ian Parry; Robert N. Stavins; Sabine Mauderer and Tomasz Koźluk | |
2022-02-23 | |
Year Published | 2022 |
Country | 欧洲 |
Field | 资源环境 |
Abstract in English |
Even in the early days of COVID-19, the European Union signalled its commitment to make its post-pandemic recovery green. The disruption caused by the pandemic would require significant rebuilding of the economy, offering an opportunity to accelerate green investment in the context of the European Green Deal. But pursuing a green recovery is not as straightforward as it might seem. Complex trade-offs must be negotiated between the need for short-term stimulus and the need to address the long-term challenge posed by global warming. To support policymakers in this difficult endeavour, Bruegel launched in 2020 the Bruegel Green Recovery Group, an initiative supported by the European Climate Foundation. Its aim was to be a platform for dialogue between high-level EU policymakers and academics on green recovery, in Europe and beyond. This Blueprint compiles some of the work of prominent voices of the Group, on issues that will touch the lives of all Europeans. |
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Source Platform | Bruegel |
Document Type | 科技报告 |
Identifier | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/347069 |
Collection | 资源环境科学 |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Simone Tagliapietra,Guntram B. Wolff,Georg Zachmann,等. Greening Europe’s post-COVID-19 recovery,2022. |
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