The EU as a normative power? Fighting greenwashing and promoting the integrity of corporate climate action within and outside Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
Nico Kreibich and
Max Schulze-Steinen
No 25, Wuppertal Reports from Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
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This policy brief explores different options for the EU to promote the integrity of corporate climate action through activities within as well as outside the EU and partially making use of the Article 6 infrastructure. Taking into consideration the new framework conditions established with the adoption of the Paris Agreement, the paper outlines different options of how the EU could push towards more integrity and fight greenwashing.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.48506/opus-8398
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