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1 Popular Support and EU Climate Policy Mats Braun – Metropolitan University Prague, mats.braun@mup.cz

2 Share of respondents stating climate change as their main environmental worry (Eurobarometer) 2003: 39 percent 2007: 57 percent 2011: 34 percent The single most serious problem facing the world: 2011: 20 percent 2013: 16 percent

3 The Climate and Energy Package 2008/09 Internal climate change policies for period after 2012 Targets: 20/20 by 2020 - Revision of the Emission Trading Directive - Effort sharing decision, national targets for non ETS sectors - Binding national targets for renewable energy sources - Directive on carbon capture

4 Why the Climate and Energy Package in 2008? The role of the European Commission - Increased concern in the Commission about its popular support – end of the permissive consensus - The failure of the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe (2005) - United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

5 Was the role of supranational institutions strengthened? - In the ETS – an EU wide emission cap (21%) replaced National Allocation Plans, enhancing the role of the EC - Preferences with the commission for market based solutions, i.e. the ETS - Renewable energy – turn form non- binding to binding national targets

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7 Possible outcomes of Europeanization according to Claudio Radaelli (2003) Inertia Absorption Transformation Retrenchment

8 How come agreement possible in 2008? Rhetorical Entrapment Unwillingness to go against the interests of France and Germany Several Compromises made - Binding commitments on renewable challenged and watered down The Central and East European member states at the time still ‘new’

9 2030 EU Climate and Energy Policy Framework (October 2014) 40% emission reduction target by 2030 ETS 43% reduction and non-ETS sectors 30% by 2030, relative to 2005 Renewable energy target, at least 27%, but binding only on EU level Non binding energy efficiency target of 27% 15% electricity interconnections target

10 Differentiated integration and its limitations - Renewable energy targets – ‘New Governance System’ - State aid guidelines of the EC - The role of the European Council, reinstalling the veto right?

11 Thank you for your attention Contact: mats.braun@mup.cz


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