More national climate policies expected, but how effective are the existing ones?

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June 8, 2020 - 4:05pm

Critical Commentary

In my personal opinion, Europe has always been a thought leader in terms of environmental concerns leading the way for the rest of the world. In my extensive travels across Europe, I have noticed a comparatively high level of awareness and consciousness for the environment from the common folks I have come across compared to people from North America and Asia.  So, this paper was of special interest as I was in search of some reliable evidence to support my theory and opinion. And I was not disappointed. The EU member states do lead the way in terms of the volume of both actions and planned policies to meet the objectives of the Paris Agreement. The graphs shared with country wise figures are visually appealing and also adds much depth to the article

Source

European Environment Agency (EEA)  (2019, November). Article, EEA website. Retrieved on June 7, 2020 from  https://www.eea.europa.eu/themes/climate/national-policies-and-measures/more-national-climate-policies-expected

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English

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European Environment Agency, "More national climate policies expected, but how effective are the existing ones?", contributed by Lopamudra Bhattacharyya, The Energy Rights Project, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 8 June 2020, accessed 26 December 2024. https://energyrights.info/content/more-national-climate-policies-expected-how-effective-are-existing-ones