Green Fiscal Reforms

In the post-pandemic world, EU member states will need to embrace two simultaneous challenges. These will include recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic and embracing the ambitions of the European Green Deal, which maps out broad policies aimed at achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and reducing emissions by 55 percent by 2030. Compared to the emissions reduction achieved during 1990–2018 by the EU27 countries, the 2018–30 target is 50 percent more ambitious and is to be achieved in a third of the time. Meanwhile, the emissions reduction planned during 2030–50 will be even steeper. The transition in some EU countries will be particularly challenging, given their high energy intensity, significant dependence on fossil fuels for power generation and an increasing and environmentally unfriendly transport fleet. In addition, households will need to be supported in the transition, to avoid a substantial share of the population being adversely affected.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2022-04-14
Subjects:EU INCLUSION, EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL, COVID-19 RECOVERY, PANDEMIC RECOVERY, ACHIEVING CARBON NEUTRALITY, GREEN FISCAL REFORMS, CARBON TAXES, GREEN PUBLIC INVESTMENT, FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES, POST-PANDEMIC CHALLENGES, EURER,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099210004132242573/P174922043ab8602d09ef10d86a66786dda
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/37308
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spelling dig-okr-10986373082024-02-28T14:36:20Z Green Fiscal Reforms Part Two of Strengthening Inclusion and Facilitating the Green Transition World Bank EU INCLUSION EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL COVID-19 RECOVERY PANDEMIC RECOVERY ACHIEVING CARBON NEUTRALITY GREEN FISCAL REFORMS CARBON TAXES GREEN PUBLIC INVESTMENT FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES POST-PANDEMIC CHALLENGES EURER In the post-pandemic world, EU member states will need to embrace two simultaneous challenges. These will include recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic and embracing the ambitions of the European Green Deal, which maps out broad policies aimed at achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and reducing emissions by 55 percent by 2030. Compared to the emissions reduction achieved during 1990–2018 by the EU27 countries, the 2018–30 target is 50 percent more ambitious and is to be achieved in a third of the time. Meanwhile, the emissions reduction planned during 2030–50 will be even steeper. The transition in some EU countries will be particularly challenging, given their high energy intensity, significant dependence on fossil fuels for power generation and an increasing and environmentally unfriendly transport fleet. In addition, households will need to be supported in the transition, to avoid a substantial share of the population being adversely affected. 2022-04-14T21:32:01Z 2022-04-14T21:32:01Z 2022-04-14 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099210004132242573/P174922043ab8602d09ef10d86a66786dda https://hdl.handle.net/10986/37308 English EU Regular Economic Report; No.7 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC
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topic EU INCLUSION
EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL
COVID-19 RECOVERY
PANDEMIC RECOVERY
ACHIEVING CARBON NEUTRALITY
GREEN FISCAL REFORMS
CARBON TAXES
GREEN PUBLIC INVESTMENT
FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES
POST-PANDEMIC CHALLENGES
EURER
EU INCLUSION
EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL
COVID-19 RECOVERY
PANDEMIC RECOVERY
ACHIEVING CARBON NEUTRALITY
GREEN FISCAL REFORMS
CARBON TAXES
GREEN PUBLIC INVESTMENT
FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES
POST-PANDEMIC CHALLENGES
EURER
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EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL
COVID-19 RECOVERY
PANDEMIC RECOVERY
ACHIEVING CARBON NEUTRALITY
GREEN FISCAL REFORMS
CARBON TAXES
GREEN PUBLIC INVESTMENT
FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES
POST-PANDEMIC CHALLENGES
EURER
EU INCLUSION
EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL
COVID-19 RECOVERY
PANDEMIC RECOVERY
ACHIEVING CARBON NEUTRALITY
GREEN FISCAL REFORMS
CARBON TAXES
GREEN PUBLIC INVESTMENT
FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES
POST-PANDEMIC CHALLENGES
EURER
World Bank
Green Fiscal Reforms
description In the post-pandemic world, EU member states will need to embrace two simultaneous challenges. These will include recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic and embracing the ambitions of the European Green Deal, which maps out broad policies aimed at achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and reducing emissions by 55 percent by 2030. Compared to the emissions reduction achieved during 1990–2018 by the EU27 countries, the 2018–30 target is 50 percent more ambitious and is to be achieved in a third of the time. Meanwhile, the emissions reduction planned during 2030–50 will be even steeper. The transition in some EU countries will be particularly challenging, given their high energy intensity, significant dependence on fossil fuels for power generation and an increasing and environmentally unfriendly transport fleet. In addition, households will need to be supported in the transition, to avoid a substantial share of the population being adversely affected.
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CARBON TAXES
GREEN PUBLIC INVESTMENT
FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES
POST-PANDEMIC CHALLENGES
EURER
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