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Divided into four modules, the course looks at the historical evolution of EU climate and energy policy from 1990 to 2020 (first module), takes stock of where the EU stands today by
exploring different pathways suggested to reach a fair, low-carbon society (second module) and reflects on some of the major social, natural and geopolitical challenges the EU faces in this transition, both from an internal (third module) and an external (fourth
module) EU perspective. In short, this course provides a great opportunity to obtain a comprehensive overview of EU climate and energy policy through a better understanding of its evolution and the challenges it faces.
In addition to being freely available, it is self-paced – meaning you can start it when you want and go at your own speed. You are in charge of your learning experience, and we provide
you with (in addition to the sterling educational material) the framework, structure, and support tools to guide your journey. While the course is open to everyone, it is particularly well suited for people with some prior knowledge of EU institutions and
policy making and with a strong interest in European climate governance and policy.
For any questions, please contact the course organisers at: gov...@govtran.eu
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