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Effort-sharing for non-ETS sectors

How can the EU commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions be achieved? What are the instruments that target the EU as a whole (single market), and how can the differences …

The Many Instruments of EU Climate Policy

In this video, Peter Vis introduces important policy instruments that are used in the EU to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Dig deeper Tool #18. The choice of Policy Instruments (pages …

The European Green Deal

In this video, Maria Kottari provides an overview of the European Green Deal. The European Green Deal is setting additional targets and ambitious policies, at EU level and in cooperation …

Brazil’s Decarbonized Energy Sectors

Brazil has a clean electricity mix but is fossil fuel dependent in the energy sector. The electricity sector in Brazil is the largest in South America. Its capacity at the …

India’s Decarbonized Energy Sectors

India is the world’s 3rd largest consumer of electricity and the world’s 3rd largest renewable energy producer with 38% (136 GW out of 373 GW) of total installed energy capacity …

What’s next in sustainable finance?

In this video, Jan addresses the future challenges related to sustainable finance such as the current activities the financial sector, and the private sector in general, is undertaking to “green” …

The Instruments of Sustainable Finance

In this video, Jan introduces the sustainable finance instruments proposed by the EU, namely the Sustainable Finance Taxonomy and the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation.

Why do we need sustainable finance?

In this video, Jan Cornillie explains what sustainable finance is and why it is necessary in order to meet the Paris Agreement and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Energy Efficiency of Buildings

The built environment is the single largest energy consumer in the EU and one of the largest carbon dioxide emitters. In this video, Rebecca Lamas explains the energy efficiency considerations …

Energy Efficiency

In this video, Maria Kottari introduces a main pillar of the EU’s energy policy: reducing the consumption of energy through energy efficiency measures.