European Green Deal Barometer
Charveriat, Céline ; Holme, Caroline
Institute for European Environmental Policy, Brussels ; GlobeScan, Paris
IEEP - Brussels
2021
37 p.
environmental management ; sustainable development ; EU policy
Environment
https://think2030.eu/european-green-deal-barometer/
English
Statistics
"A new report by the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) and GlobeScan identifies the challenges to the European Green Deal's implementation and provides policy recommendations for addressing them.
Key findings
33% of respondents see the lack of commitment by the Member States as the biggest barrier to the Green Deal implementation, followed by inadequate governance mechanisms (25% of respondents) and unequal progress across the EU Member States (24% of respondents).
38% of respondents see promoting low-carbon, circular supply chains in key emitting sectors as the most positive opportunity provided by the Green Deal, followed by increased investment and accountability from the private sector in the green transition (28% of respondents)
37% of respondents see the greatest amount of progress made in ‘increasing the EU's climate ambition for 2030 and 2050', followed by ‘supplying clean, affordable, and secure energy' (24% of respondents).
Only 13% say that adequate progress has been made on preserving and restoring biodiversity; and 14% on sustainable and healthy agriculture."
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