Living in the EU: Climate Change and Energy
Mad-Daqqa t’Għajn
30-04-2019
The European Union (EU) has been protecting the environment since the early 1970s, considering economic prosperity and environmental protection interdependent. As energy policies are a competence shared between the EU and its Member States (MS) joint strategic planning is strongly developed. Human activities can have adverse impacts on the environment, and subsequently on our well-being. Therefore, it is vital to monitor how MS perform in terms of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and energy supply, considering that alongside the energy model, human behaviour of EU citizens represents the key element to prevent climate change.
Mad-Daqqa t’Għajn
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- AMBJENT
- deterjorament ambjentali
- ENERĠIJA
- enerġija ratba
- enerġija rinnovabbli
- gass naturali
- gass serra
- impatt ambjentali
- industrija taż-żejt
- istituzzjonijiet tal-UE u servizz ċivili Ewropew
- konsum tal-enerġija
- L-Aġenzija Ewropea għall-Ambjent
- politika ambjentali
- politika dwar il-bidla fil-klima
- politika tal-enerġija
- politika tal-enerġija tal-UE
- provvista tal-enerġija
- statistika ambjentali
- statistika dwar l-enerġija
- tibdil fil-klima
- UNJONI EWROPEA