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EU's Low Carbon Economic Policy against Climate Change
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기후변화에 대한 EU의 저탄소 경제정책

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Kim, Doo-Su (한국외국어대학교)
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KOREAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW Korean Journal of International Economic Law Vol.12 No.2 KCI Accredited Journals
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2014.7
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39 - 66 (28page)

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EU's Low Carbon Economic Policy against Climate Change
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Preventing dangerous climate change is a strategic priority for the EU. The EU is working hard to cut its greenhouse gas emissions substantially while encouraging other nations and regions to do likewise. EU Member States have committed to transforming Europe into a highly energy-efficient, low carbon economy. The EU has set itself targets for reducing its greenhouse gas emissions progressively up to 2050 and is working successfully towards meeting them. For 2050, EU Member States have endorsed the objective of reducing Europe"s greenhouse gas emissions by 80-95% compared to 1990 levels as part of efforts by developed countries as a group to reduce their emissions by a similar degree. And the European Commission has published a roadmap for building the low-carbon European economy that this will require.
Therefore, this paper aimed to review on the EU’s competitive low carbon economic policy against climate change. For this, this article provides specially an in-depth analysis of the various environment policy through “A Roadmap for moving to a competitive low carbon economy in 2050”. In this roadmap, the EU is committed to reducing its domestic GHG emissions by at least 20 % by 2020; increasing the share of renewables in its energy mix to 20 %; achieving energy efficiency of 20 % by 2020. Moreover, the EU should prepare for reductions in its domestic GHG emissions by 40 % by 2030, and by 80 % by 2050. These emission levels are calculated with respect to 1990 levels. And this roadmap must be accompanied by various sectoral strategies fostering technological innovation. Such sectoral strategies should concern, in particular, the electricity sector, sustainable mobility, the construction sector, industry and agriculture. The development of low carbon energy sources must be based on sustainable and diversified financial investments as well as international cooperation. The EU therefore undertakes to intensify its bilateral and multilateral cooperation to promote the tackling of climate change. Its action should in particular contribute to innovation, energy security and competitiveness in the key sectors of growth and development.
After all the EU is likely to play an increasingly important role in the negotiation concerning climate change in the international society. The Republic of Korea must also strengthen control on emission, as the EU has done, specially in relation to the competitive low carbon economy to prevent climate change in advance.

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Ⅰ. 서언
Ⅱ. ‘로드맵 2050’에 대한 분석
Ⅲ. ‘로드맵 2050’에 대한 평가
Ⅳ. 결언
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