Industrial Climate Neutrality in the EU: Outline of an Integrated Industrial Green Deal
Tomas Wyns () and
Gauri Khandekar ()
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Tomas Wyns: Institute for European Studies (IES)
Gauri Khandekar: Institute for European Studies (IES)
Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy, 2019, vol. 54, issue 6, 325-332
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Abstract Industry, and in particular the energy-intensive extraction and production of basic materials such as chemicals, cement, steel, non-ferrous metals, ceramics, and so on, is responsible for approximately 50% of global greenhouse gas emissions. If EU industry makes a successful low-carbon transition, it can be a model for other regions proving that there are numerous pathways which can help reconcile a climate-neutral society with the large consumption of materials
Date: 2019
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