大海捞针?在欧盟能源法中确定与经济增长相适应的条款,以实现到2050年向净零排放的公正过渡

IF 1.6 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
R. Mauger
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研究表明,依靠绿色增长战略来限制气候变化充其量只是一场赌博。去增长是一种更安全的方式,依赖于能源和材料消耗的大幅减少,从发达国家开始。因此,应该在欧盟能源法中实施去增长的概念,以便到2050年实现其净零目标。这篇学术文章首次使用去增长的理论框架来分析欧盟能源法。为此,它侧重于各种核心能源法律:2019年电力市场指令,2018年可再生能源指令和2012年能源效率指令(2018年略有修订),以及2021年Fit for 55一揽子计划和2022年REPowerEU计划中提出的可再生能源和能源效率指令的重塑建议。这项研究表明,欧盟能源法中已经存在各种与经济增长相适应的条款,可以在短期内加以利用,而无需等待法律改革。本文还提出了建议,例如以有利于经济增长的方式解释上述规定,并对当前和即将出台的框架提出挑战,例如修改拟议的“能效第一”原则,将能源充足纳入其中。最后,概述了未来研究的机会。
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Finding a needle in a haystack? Identifying degrowth-compatible provisions in EU energy law for a just transition to net-zero by 2050
Research shows that relying on a green growth strategy to limit climate change is, at best, a gamble. Degrowth represents a much safer way, relying on a steep reduction in energy and materials consumption, starting with developed countries. Consequently, the concept of degrowth should be implemented within European Union (EU) energy law to reach its net zero target by 2050. This academic article is the first to use the theoretical framework of degrowth to analyse EU energy law. To do so, it focuses on various core energy laws: the 2019 Electricity Market Directive, the 2018 Renewable Energy Sources Directive and the 2012 Energy Efficiency Directive (slightly amended in 2018) as well as the recast proposals for the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency directives tabled in the 2021 Fit for 55 package and 2022 REPowerEU plan. This research shows that various degrowth-compatible provisions already exist in EU energy law and can be harnessed in the short term, without waiting for a legal overhaul. This article also formulates recommendations, such as interpreting in a degrowth-favourable way the aforementioned provisions and challenging the current as well as forthcoming framework, for instance by amending the proposed ‘energy efficiency first’ principle to include energy sufficiency. Finally, opportunities for future research are outlined.
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