GREEN GROWTH: FROM RELIGION TO REALITY - Sustainia
GREEN GROWTH: FROM RELIGION TO REALITY - Sustainia GREEN GROWTH: FROM RELIGION TO REALITY - Sustainia
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Chapter xxxEUROPEAN UNION:GREEN GROWTH ASNECESSITY AND LIABILITYThe Political Economy of a Low-Carbon Energy Systems Transformation in the European UnionCase Analysis© Mark HubertyMay 17, 2011Prepared by Mark Huberty11 Doctoral candidate, University of California, Berkeley; and Research Associate, Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy. Research for this paper has received support fromthe Fulbright-Schumann Fellowship and the United States Environmental Protection Agency STAR Fellowship program.Green Growth: From religion to reality 21
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Chapter xxxEUROPEAN UNION:<strong>GREEN</strong> <strong>GROWTH</strong> ASNECESSITY AND LIABILITYThe Political Economy of a Low-Carbon Energy Systems Transformation in the European UnionCase Analysis© Mark HubertyMay 17, 2011Prepared by Mark Huberty11 Doctoral candidate, University of California, Berkeley; and Research Associate, Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy. Research for this paper has received support fromthe Fulbright-Schumann Fellowship and the United States Environmental Protection Agency STAR Fellowship program.Green Growth: From religion to reality 21