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The European Union is the governing body that established and maintains the European Green Deal as its primary policy framework for achieving climate neutrality by 2050, as evidenced by [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, the European Union implements specific mechanisms like the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism as integral components of this deal, as described in [4] and [5].
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Research & Publications – Home - MIT Sites sites.mit.edu 1 fact
claimThe European Union's 'Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism' (CBAM), part of the European Green Deal, aims to extend carbon pricing to imported goods to limit carbon leakage.
Europe's quest for strategic autonomy in response to Trumpism link.springer.com 1 fact
claimThe European Union institutions maintain the European Green Deal and the achievement of carbon neutrality by 2050 as key policy goals.
Global perspectives on energy technology assessment and ... link.springer.com 1 fact
referenceHainsch et al. (2022) investigated the policies, societal attitudes, and technology developments required to realize the European Union Green Deal energy transition scenarios.
The EU's Open Strategic Autonomy and the challenge of ... globalpolicyjournal.com 1 fact
referenceThe European Commission established the European Green Deal in 2019 as a comprehensive policy framework for the European Union.
Geopolitics of the energy transition: between global challenges and ... geoprogress-edition.eu 1 fact
claimThe European Green Deal aims to make the European Union climate-neutral by 2050, prioritizing strategic autonomy and social justice.