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1.  ''Environmental policy - European Union (EU) - regulation.''  
1.  ''Environmental policy - European Union (EU) - regulation.''  


In the EU context, carbon leakage is the situation where greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions increase in other countries, as a consequence of reductions and increasingly strict regulation within the EU.
In the EU context, carbon leakage is the situation where greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions increase in other countries, as a consequence of reductions in GHG emissions and increasingly strict regulation within the EU.


This might result from:
This might result from:
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* [[Regulation]]
* [[Regulation]]
* [[Renewables]]
* [[Renewables]]
* [[Scope 3 emissions]]
* [[Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting]]
* [[Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting]]
* [[World Trade Organization]] (WTO)
* [[World Trade Organization]] (WTO)

Latest revision as of 15:06, 3 August 2021

1. Environmental policy - European Union (EU) - regulation.

In the EU context, carbon leakage is the situation where greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions increase in other countries, as a consequence of reductions in GHG emissions and increasingly strict regulation within the EU.

This might result from:

  • EU businesses transferring their domestic production to other countries with looser regulation.
  • Replacing domestic production with imports from other suppliers in those countries.


2. Environmental policy - other jurisdictions - regulation.

Similar consequences in other countries and blocs.


See also