1st Edition
The European Environmental Conscience in EU Politics A Developing Ideology
Introduction: The European environmental Conscience in EU Politics
Thomas Hoerber and Gabriel Weber
Part 1: Energy and Environment in the European Union
1. A Linked Emissions Trading Scheme under Alternative Scenarios: implications for Europe and Brazil
Thais Diniz Oliveira, Angelo Costa Gurgel and Steve Tonry
2. Has the Time Now Come for Emissions Trading Schemes to Make Full Contribution to Combating Climate Change?
Ian Barnes and Li Lin
3. Towards Ego-Ecology? How domestic demands challenge the European environmental conscience and EU politics
Thomas Hoerber, Kristina Kurze and Joel Kuenzer
4. The Continued Lack of an Environmental Conscience in EU Transport Policy after the Dieselgate Scandal
Helene Dyrhauge
5. The Integrating Power of the Environmentally Conscious Energy: Re-thinking Global Positioning of the EU
Tomasz Braun
Part 2: Environmental Policies in the European Union
6. The Effective Impact of European Waste Directives on Sustainability Transition
Carola Guyot Phung
7. The Time has Come! The Development of the European Environmental Conscience: Evidence from the Eurobarometer surveys from 1974 to 2020
Marjorie Tendero
8. A Growing European Environmental Conscience
Joel Kuenzer
Conclusion: A (European) Ideology for the 21st Century?
Thomas Hoerber, Gabriel Weber and Ignazio Cabras
Biography
Thomas Hoerber is Professor for European Studies, and Director of the EU-Asia Institute at ESSCA School of Management, France.
Gabriel Weber is Associate Professor Sustainability and Ecological Economics at the ESSCA, School of Management, Bordeaux, France.






