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Auf dem internationalen Parkett gibt es viele negative Reaktionen auf den geplanten CO2-Grenzausgleich der EU. Dabei könnte die EU der Kritik leicht den Wind aus den Segeln nehmen – indem sie zum Beispiel die Einnahmen in die Dekarbonisierung von Schwellen- und Entwicklungsländern steckt.
The European Commission presented its “Fit-for-55” proposal which includes a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). The CBAM would impose a levy on imports into the EU based on their CO2 content from 2023. As part of the European Green Deal, Commission President von der Leyen had announced this instrument two years ago in order to be able to implement more ambitious climate policy targets without energy-intensive sectors shifting their emissions abroad (carbon leakage). Following the Commission’s proposal, the CBAM must now be spelled out in detail by the EU member states and the European Parliament. Going forward, it is key to ensure that the CBAM is effective in fighting climate change, that it is WTO compatible and, above all, that it has as few ramifications as possible for foreign policy and for developing countries in particular.
Lehmann, Ina / Jean Carlo Rodríguez / Anna Spenceley (2021)
The COVID-19 pandemic is deeply intertwined with the global biodiversity crisis. The paper considers the pandemic’s economic implications for protected and other conserved areas in the Global South, and ramifications for tourism and wildlife trade, which are closely related to these areas.
Lehmann, Ina / Jean Carlo Rodríguez / Anna Spenceley (2021)
Die COVID-19-Pandemie ist eng mit der globalen Biodiversitätskrise verknüpft. Dieses Paper zeigt, wie die Pandemie den Druck auf natürliche Ressourcen im Globalen Süden erhöht und welche Lösungsansätze die Naturschutzpolitik nun verfolgen sollte.
Breuer, Anita / Julia Leininger / Saionara König-Reis (2021)
Achieving the SDGs requires the development of robust national-level accountability mechanisms. This Briefing Paper presents a cross-national overview and country examples on the role of National Human Rights Institutions in holding governments accountable in process of implementing the 2030 Agenda.
Wingens, Christopher / Paul Marschall / Eva Dick (2021)
Municipal development policy is growing in significance in Germany. Cities, districts and local authorities are working with numerous stakeholders to enhance their engagement in this field. The activities are being well received and having an impact in Germany and abroad.
Wingens, Christopher / Paul Marschall / Eva Dick (2021)
Kommunale Entwicklungspolitik in Deutschland nimmt an Bedeutung zu: Städte, Gemeinden und Landkreise engagieren sich zunehmend und divers mit Blick auf den Globalen Süden. Sie kooperieren dabei mit zahlreichen Akteuren. Diese Aktivitäten kommen an und entfalten Wirkungen im In- und Ausland.