The EU’s Greenhouse Gas emission challenges

Autor

  • Stanisław Miecznikowski Faculty of Social Sciences, Gdańsk School of Higher Education

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24426/eco-energetics.v2i0.126

Słowa kluczowe:

fossil fuels, greenhouse gas (GHG), mitigation effects, renewable energy, non-renewable energy

Abstrakt

Fossil fuels have to be subsidized by renewable sources of energy, not to generate greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). The EU has a real commitment to struggling against greenhouse gas emissions. At first all over the world, implemented emission market, which values the price of emission and their mitigation effects.

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Opublikowane

2019-10-08

Jak cytować

Miecznikowski, S. (2019). The EU’s Greenhouse Gas emission challenges. Eco-Energetics: Technologies, Environment, Law and Economy, 2, 145–154. https://doi.org/10.24426/eco-energetics.v2i0.126

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