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The European Green Deal and turbulence for non-member states

Environmental Studies and Forestry

The European Green Deal and turbulence for non-member states

M. D. Leiren and F. Farstad

This article by Merethe Dotterud Leiren and Fay Farstad explores the fascinating impacts of the European Green Deal on non-member states like Norway and the UK. Discover how varying levels of EU affiliation influence the turbulence faced by these countries and their remarkable capacity for adaptation.

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Abstract
The European Green Deal (EGD) has had a significant impact on EU member states. In this article, we examine the extent to which it can also have large consequences for non-members. Based on a qualitative approach comparing Norway and the UK, and drawing on a burgeoning literature on 'turbulence', we ask whether the EGD creates turbulence in non-member states, what the nature of this turbulence is, and whether the extent and nature of turbulence varies with how closely affiliated a non-member is with the EU. Despite the ambitious climate policies of both countries, we identify a significant amount of turbulence generated by the EGD. Interestingly, we also find that turbulence increases with a closer EU-affiliation. However, our analysis also reveals an impressive capacity in both countries to adapt to their turbulent conditions, and a surprising durability of climate and energy policy in the face of turbulence.
Publisher
npj Climate Action
Published On
Oct 09, 2024
Authors
Merethe Dotterud Leiren, Fay Farstad
Tags
European Green Deal
non-member states
Norway
UK
climate policies
adaptation
EU affiliation
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