Drowning in Process? The Implementation of the EU's 6th Environmental Action Programme
This study evaluates the implementation of the 6EAP across all four of its ‘key environmental priorities’...
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This study evaluates the implementation of the 6EAP across all four of its ‘key environmental priorities’...
EU Policy Briefing
EU Policy Briefing
Future economic prosperity and high environmental and social standards must go hand in hand, according to a new report launched in the House of Commons (UK) on 6 June 2006. Commissioned by the Aldersgate ...
Future economic prosperity and high environmental and social standards must go hand in hand, according to a new report launched in the House of Commons (UK) on 6 June 2006. Commissioned by the Aldersgate ...
Member States have considerable flexibility in transposing EU environmental policy which often leaves choices to them over the level of ambition, the measures they take to reach their targets and other ...
IEEP Senior Fellow David Wilkinson launched IEEP's report on the EU's Better Regulation Agenda and its implications for the future of environmental policy at Westminster yesterday. The report provides ...
There are many different interpretations of ‘better regulation’. For some it simply means ‘less’ regulation, for others ‘cheaper’ regulation, while for yet others ‘more effective’ or ‘efficient’ regulation. ...
The evidence submitted concerns one of the areas of focus of the EAC Inquiry - impact assessment. It focuses on the relationships between the EU and UK approaches, and raises a number of issues regarding ...
<p>In his contribution to the EPC's Challenge Europe debate on the priorities of the Lisbon Agenda, IEEP Senior Fellow David Wilkinson argues that the EU's overall environment policy risks being relegated to a lower rank far behind growth and jobs. "Less and looser" environmental regulation will inevitably be the consequence of making competitiveness the highest goal. He speculates that the Constitutional referenda throughout Europe could limit the negative effects of this trend, as the popularity of environmental policy far outweighs that of the competitiveness agenda.</p> <p><strong>Visit the website:</strong> <a href="www.theepc.be/en/default.asp?TYP=CE&LV=435&PG=CE/E">www.theepc.be</a></p>
IEEP's report on the future of EU environment policy was launched in the UK Parliament on Tuesday 14 December. Commissioned by the All Party Parliamentary Environment Group, the report examines the main ...