The participation of the European Union and the Member States in international climate change policy is a complex issue. This book provides a clear guide to the subject which will help students and professionals alike to interpret and easily navigate to the information they require. It does so by explaining the foundations of European climate and clean energy law and policy, and the position of the European Union in the international climate dialogue. It then goes on to provide a unique commented overview of legislation and policy adopted in Europe since the early 1990s.
Key topics covered include:
EU Emissions Trading Scheme and the Linking directive
greenhouse gas emissions monitoring and reporting
electricity from renewable energy sources
energy efficiency
land, marine and air transport
fluorinated and other gases
carbon capture and storage
post-2012 phase
impacts and adaptation
climate change litigation
compliance.
It concludes with a full review of relevant literature.