Complementary Impact Assessment on interactions between EU air quality policy and climate and energy policy
This study was undertaken at the request of the European Parliament's Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety. It provides a complementary impact assessment, exploring the interactions between the European Union’s air quality policy and the proposed EU climate and energy policy. It shows that reduced consumption of polluting fuels resulting from the climate and energy targets that have been put forward by the European Commission in early 2014 (i.e., a 40% reduction in GHGs, a share of 27% renewables, and a 30% improvement of energy efficiency compared to the 2007 baseline), would reduce premature mortality from fine particulate matter in the EU and make further air quality improvements less costly.
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This study has been performed by Markus Amann, Chris Heyes, Gregor Kiesewetter, Wolfgang Schöpp and Fabian Wagner of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria, at the request of the Impact Assessment Unit of the Directorate for Impact Assessment and European Added Value, within the Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services (DG EPRS) of the General Secretariat of the European Parliament.
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Τύπος δημοσίευσης
Τομέας πολιτικής
Λέξη κλειδί
- ανάλυση κόστους-ωφέλειας
- δημόσια υγεία
- ΕΝΕΡΓΕΙΑ
- ενεργειακή απόδοση
- ενεργειακή πολιτική
- ΕΠΙΧΕΙΡΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΝΤΑΓΩΝΙΣΜΟΣ
- καταπολέμηση της ρύπανσης
- ΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΚΑ ΘΕΜΑΤΑ
- λογιστική διαχείριση
- μείωση των εκπομπών αερίων
- μελέτη επιπτώσεων
- οικονομική ανάλυση
- ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΚΑ
- ΠΕΡΙΒΑΛΛΟΝ
- ποιότητα του αέρα
- ποιότητα του περιβάλλοντος
- πολιτική περιβάλλοντος
- υγεία
- φθορά του περιβάλλοντος