
Cecilia Trasi
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Dec 2, 2024 |
bruegel.org | Simone Tagliapietra |Cecilia Trasi |Michael Delgado |Yeric Garcia
An investment strategy to keep the European Green Deal on track Language English First glance Trump’s return should not be seen as a threat to EU decarbonisation, but as a rallying cry to unite and push forward more strongly Analysis This analysis compares the state of play in solar capacity in both the US and Europe investment decarbonisation climate change energy Opinion piece The European Union must implement a new Clean Industrial Deal that promotes decarbonization alongside sustainable...
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Nov 18, 2024 |
corriere.it | Simone Tagliapietra |Cecilia Trasi
Il ritorno del Presidente Trump è destinato a rimodellare profondamente la politica climatica ed energetica degli Stati Uniti, con ripercussioni di vasta portata a livello internazionale. La strategia dell'Unione europea per affrontarle dovrebbe avere tre fondamenti: azione globale per il clima, politica energetica e competitività, investimenti e commercio di tecnologie pulite. Fortunatamente per l'UE, questo approccio coincide ampiamente con i suoi interessi strategici.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
cyprus-mail.com | Simone Tagliapietra |Cecilia Trasi |Theo Panayides |Constantinos Psillides
By Simone Tagliapietra and Cecilia Trasi It has become clear that the European Union’s pursuit of a triple goal of decarbonisation, competitiveness and security requires better integration of the European Green Deal’s domestic and international aspects. Controversy over the international repercussions of the EU carbon border adjustment mechanism and, more recently, the EU deforestation regulation – seen as harming trade – has highlighted risks.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
politico.eu | Simone Tagliapietra |Cecilia Trasi |Giovanni Sgaravatti
Simone Tagliapietra, Cecilia Trasi and Giovanni Sgaravatti are all researchers at Bruegel. Over the last five years, the European Green Deal has generated a wave of unprecedented legislation, which will enable Europe to transform its economy — and it will have major international repercussions.
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Jun 10, 2024 |
bruegel.org | Simone Tagliapietra |Cecilia Trasi
Executive summaryIt will be impossible to contain the global temperature rise to 1.5 to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels unless emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) decarbonise much more rapidly.
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