
Kloden drejer 003: Efter 2024: Fremtiden for EU’s klimapolitik
Vi får besøg af Jakob Dreyer fra Institut for Statskundskab på Københavns Universitet. Han ved lidt af hvert om EU og klimapolitik.
Vi får besøg af Jakob Dreyer fra Institut for Statskundskab på Københavns Universitet. Han ved lidt af hvert om EU og klimapolitik.
14:16 | Electric Vehicles are coming our way from China like a tsunami over the horizon. But both the European Commission and the US Government believe they can keep back the tide simply by applying very high tariffs on those imported cars.
12:43 | If you’re looking for a climate success story, you’ll find it, of course, in Scandinavia. Sweden has cut 80% of its net emissions since 1990 – while growing its economy.
46:02 | For this documentary, the film’s presenter, Peter Tom Jones, travelled to the far North of Sweden and Southern Finland.
12:34 | The European Environment Agency has just published it’s first ever Climate Risk Assessment, which finds that EU policies are nothing like robust enough to cope with what’s coming our way.
50:19 | It is more urgent than ever for Europe to become self-sufficient in energy. This is accompanied by major power shifts, both within and outside the EU.
4:41 | Kan DK og EU leve op til sine egne klimamål i tide? Netop det spørgsmål – og mange flere, skal Connie Hedegaard, John Nordbo og Morten Lisberg debattere.
22:59 | Vi har talt med 3 danske EU-parlamentsmedlemmer om et udspil der skal finde opbakning i et EU-samarbejde, hvor der er langt imellem de klimapolitiske ambitioner i f.eks. Polen og Danmark.
28:25 | The European Union aims to reduce CO2 emissions and become carbon neutral by 2050, using the Green Deal as its road map. The German government has already agreed to more ambitious climate targets.
42:24 | The new president of the European Council, Charles Michel, wants the twenty-seven member states to commit to making Europe the planet’s first climate-neutral continent by 2050. But Poland, 80% dependent on coal, is blocking the measure.
15:21 | Climate and ecology are inextricably linked. This holistic approach forms the basis of the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill, recently tabled in the UK Parliament.
28:47 | Vi har klippet en debat dokumentar, hvor vi spørger om EU vil være i stand til at genopfinde sin rolle som Verdens klimaførerhund inden klimaforandringerne kommer ud af kontrol.
7:03 | Germany is super green and amazing at fighting climate change – at least that’s how the stereotype goes. But if you look deeper into it, you soon discover some pretty dirty secrets.
6:01 | Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, details the challenges and opportunities that come with transitioning an entire continent to clean energy.
28:25 | Germany needs wind power if it is going to meet its climate goals, and successfully transition from nuclear and coal power to renewable energy. But the construction of wind turbines has been stalling.
38:22 | VedvarendeEnergi spørger tre EU-politikere om, hvordan de ser at EU kan bidrage til at gøre vores produktion og forbrug cirkulært og bæredygtigt.
3:45 | The European Parliament has voted to declare a “climate emergency.”
7:30 | “We started to clean up your mess, stop sweeping the mess under the carpet.”
14:35 | Ontario is reviewing its long-term energy plan and the government is holding public consultations across the province to get citizen input.