The European Green Deal and the war in Ukraine: addressing crises in the short and long term
Iacobuţă, Gabriela Ileana ; Onbargi, Alexia Faus
European Think tanks Group, Brussels
2022
26 p.
war ; EU policy ; sustainable development ; energy policy ; food security ; industrial economics ; social protection
Economic development
English
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"The European Green Deal (EGD) is instrumental in addressing some of the implications of the war in Ukraine. It can facilitate an integrated response that considers the global concerns raised by the concurrent geopolitical, health and socio-environmental crises, in both the short term and the long term.
The war's effects on food security, energy security, industrial supply chains and environmental protection should be addressed with due attention to immediate threats, and with a view to speeding up the nascent sustainability transformation in order to avoid exacerbating future disruptions. To achieve this, three approaches are essential: enabling policy coherence between sectors and institutions, designing adequate social protection measures, and advancing international cooperation."
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