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Why Europe Leads on Climate Change 

Author: John R. Schmidt - John R. Schmidt is Senior Analyst for Europe in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research at the US Department of State. The views expressed are his and not necessarily those of the Department of State or the US government.
DOI: 10.1080/00396330802328990
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
Published in: journal Survival, Volume 50, Issue 4 August 2008 , pages 83 - 96
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Abstract

In January 2008, the EU announced an ambitious new plan to unilaterally reduce carbon emissions beyond its Kyoto commitments. An exploration of EU climate-change policy reveals a desire to minimise risk in the face of uncertainty about the precise impact of global warming. In taking a global leadership role, the EU seeks to enhance its prestige, to demonstrate to the United States that emission reductions can be done relatively cheaply, and to develop more affordable technologies that can be passed on to developing nations. EU policy is rooted in the same longing for security that led to creation of the social welfare state across Western Europe following the Second World War while reflecting a growing willingness to project European social-democratic proclivities onto the world stage.
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