Augmenting the Green Deal

The Case for Introducing Personal Carbon Trading in the EU

authored by
Marc Stauch
Abstract

Climate change mitigation and the Green Deal will remain a central topic for the EU. As a major historical contributor to greenhouse gases, it has the opportunity to reverse this trend of ever more emissions, including by providing a model to leapfrog the carbon age: EU funding and the assessment of state aid and competition law; legal Instruments, including technical standardisation, criminal law sanctions and market-based measures, such as tax incentives or the future extension of emissions trading to consumers; education; the external dimension, a potential new green hegemony and the CBAM; social aspects; climate rights enforcement; and issues arising in specific sectors, including energy, transport, public procurement, urban planning and migration. With contributions by Liga Brikena | Walter Frenz | Lisa-Marie Hartwig | Trygve Ben Holland | Sarah Holland-Kunkel | Kirk W. Junker | María Luisa Jiménez Gómez | Marvin Jürgens | Mirko Kruse | Tatjana Muravska | Hans-Martin Niemeier |Kleoniki Pouikli | André Röhl | Lydia Scholz | Zynep Sentürk | Celia Maria Silva Carvalho | Marc Stauch | Sergejs Stacenko | Kai Stührenberg | Christiane Trüe | Jan Wedemeier.

Organisation(s)
Institute of Legal Informatics
Type
Contribution to book/anthology
Pages
61-77
No. of pages
317
Publication date
08.2023
Publication status
Published
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 13 - Climate Action, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.5771/9783957104205 (Access: Closed)