Comments on the European Commission's Green Paper ‘A 2030 framework for climate and energy policies’

The European Commission has recently published a green paper titled ‘A 2030 framework for climate and energy policies’. In that document, the Commission formulated a number of questions for public consultation. This PBL Note summarises  the view of PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency on those questions.

Decarbonisation requires more than a greenhouse gas emission target

In a recent study, PBL and Ecofys examined possible options for the most cost-effective path towards a low-carbon economy in 2050. By following an integrated approach and  a long-term perspective, and by starting from the ambition of realising a low-carbon economy by 2050, the study investigated possible policy designs for 2030. An approach with complementary targets for greenhouse gas emission reduction, energy efficiency improvement and low-carbon innovation may be preferred, from a long-term perspective of decarbonisation. This is to ensure that policies are developed that address the different market failures that hamper progress towards a low-carbon economy.

Authors

Robert Koelemeijer, Jan Ros, Jos Notenboom and Pieter Boot

Specifications

Publication title
Comments on the EC Green Paper ‘A 2030 framework for climate and energy policies’
Publication date
1 July 2013
Publication type
Publication
Publication language
English
Product number
1158