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No Green Growth Without Innovation

This Policy Brief, co-written by Senior Non-Resident Fellow ” target=”_blank”>Reinhilde Veugelers and David Hemous of Harvard University, attempts to change the terms of the debate surrounding climate change policy. The authors argue that policymakers should do more to encourage innovation and investment in ‘green’ research and development rather than focusing solely on the setting of […]

By: , and Date: November 23, 2009 Topic: Energy & Climate

This Policy Brief, co-written by Senior Non-Resident Fellow ” target=”_blank”>Reinhilde Veugelers and David Hemous of Harvard University, attempts to change the terms of the debate surrounding climate change policy. The authors argue that policymakers should do more to encourage innovation and investment in ‘green’ research and development rather than focusing solely on the setting of a carbon price. Using a model developed by Aghion in a previous paper, they argue that a carbon price would have to be about 15 times higher in the first five years and 12 times higher in the next five years if innovation is not properly subsidized by governments. The authors also provide several policy recommendations for incentivising this type of ‘green growth’ in the private sector.

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Opinion

A green industrial policy for Europe

A ‘green industrial policy’ able to promote economic growth, job creation and environmental goals altogether will be fundamental to Europe’s climate change ambitions.

By: Simone Tagliapietra and Reinhilde Veugelers Topic: Energy & Climate, Innovation & Competition Policy Date: January 13, 2021
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Podcast

Podcast

Green transformation: a Polish perspective

A conversation on green recovery with the Polish Minister of Climate and Environment, Michał Kurtyka

By: The Sound of Economics Topic: Energy & Climate Date: January 13, 2021
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Green bonds and green finance innovation

Invitation-only event to discuss innovations in green finance and sovereign and EU issuance of green bonds

Speakers: Dion Bongaerts, Niall Bohan, Moritz Kraemer, Alexander Lehmann, Michael Mainelli, Dirk Schoenmaker and Alexandre Vincent Topic: Energy & Climate, Finance & Financial Regulation Location: Bruegel, Rue de la Charité 33, 1210 Brussels
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A green industrial policy for Europe

The EU needs to develop a strong green industrial policy. What should Europe's strategy look like and how can we achieve it?

Speakers: Ann Mettler, Simone Tagliapietra and Reinhilde Veugelers Topic: Energy & Climate, European Macroeconomics & Governance, Innovation & Competition Policy Location: Bruegel, Rue de la Charité 33, 1210 Brussels Date: December 17, 2020
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Blueprint

A green industrial policy for Europe

This Blueprint examines how the European Union can develop a coherent green industrial policy that will serve the goals of the European Green Deal.

By: Simone Tagliapietra and Reinhilde Veugelers Topic: Energy & Climate, Innovation & Competition Policy Date: December 17, 2020
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Opinion

Europe should promote a Climate Club after the US elections

Time has come for Europe, the US and possibly China to create a global “Climate Club”.

By: Guntram B. Wolff Topic: Energy & Climate Date: December 10, 2020
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Past Event

Past Event

Paris Reinforce: Central Asia and Caspian region Stakeholder Discussion Series

New Paris Reinforce workshop with focus on Central Asian and Caspian (CAC) region.

Speakers: Gabriele Cassetti, Rocco De Miglio, Haris Doukas and Georg Zachmann Topic: Energy & Climate Location: Bruegel, Rue de la Charité 33, 1210 Brussels Date: December 9, 2020
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Podcast

Podcast

The political economy of climate transition

Is the green deal a strategy for growth or simply a reallocation mechanism?

By: The Sound of Economics Topic: Energy & Climate Date: December 2, 2020
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Working Paper

Understanding the European Union’s regional potential in low-carbon technologies

This research identifies existing and potential specialisation in green technologies in European Union regions, and proposes an approach to identify policies that can help to realise this potential.

By: Enrico Bergamini and Georg Zachmann Topic: Energy & Climate Date: November 26, 2020
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Policy Contribution

Green certificates: a better version of green bonds

"The current design of green bonds means they aren't fulfilling their potential. We propose an alternative: issuance of regular bonds with attached green certificates that ensure earmarking for green purposes. The new design would reduce financing costs and in turn would provide incentives to start a greater number of environmentally-friendly projects."

By: Dion Bongaerts and Dirk Schoenmaker Topic: Energy & Climate, Finance & Financial Regulation Date: November 26, 2020
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Blog Post

Targeted horizontal industrial policy: green, regional and European

Creating the conditions for the most promising low-carbon sectors to grow is the most efficient way to enable decarbonisation. As sector potential is regional and associated with regions' current strengths in related technologies, policy should aim to boost the growth potential of low-carbon technologies on a regional level.

By: Enrico Bergamini and Georg Zachmann Topic: Energy & Climate Date: November 23, 2020
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Past Event

Past Event

Green recovery spending: how, when and where

Analysing potential recovery spending and green investment through multiple dimensions.

Speakers: Cyril Garcia, Kerstin Jorna, Ann Mettler, Peter Sweatman and Georg Zachmann Topic: Energy & Climate Location: Bruegel, Rue de la Charité 33, 1210 Brussels Date: November 19, 2020
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