2021
DOI: 10.32479/ijeep.11630
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Eu Electricity Policymakers’ (In) Sensitivity to External Factors: A Multi-Decade Quantitative Analysis

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“…Another reason is that there is increasing public pressure, likely reflected by both national government and European institutions, which demands more stringent environmental measures. The research for thesis seems to support such a link: public opinion appearing to influence the adaption of environmental legislation (Bostan 2021b). A third reason could be the increased awareness of the climate problem, such as reflected by the IPCC assessment reports (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2021), which would create more urgency and, consequently, more stringent climate legislation.…”
Section: Policy Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Another reason is that there is increasing public pressure, likely reflected by both national government and European institutions, which demands more stringent environmental measures. The research for thesis seems to support such a link: public opinion appearing to influence the adaption of environmental legislation (Bostan 2021b). A third reason could be the increased awareness of the climate problem, such as reflected by the IPCC assessment reports (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2021), which would create more urgency and, consequently, more stringent climate legislation.…”
Section: Policy Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 93%