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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 in GHG emissions and increasing 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