Climate progress in the EU and the world

FEPS Primer series - Stephen Minas

15/07/2024

Charting a just and social transition in a volatile age

Climate Progress in the EU and the World is the newest addition to the FEPS Primer series. The Primer Series are books written with an educational purpose, to help new audiences enter specific thematic fields. Stephen Minas’ Climate Progress in the EU and the World offers insight into how climate policy has been made at the EU level, the main tools used, the most important actors, and the path forward.  

The primer explains why climate change matters, the key issues in climate politics, and the international community’s climate goals. It covers EU climate law and policy, and suggests progressive principles for strengthening climate change action. 

This primer is an essential and empowering read amid what is rising political conflict. This instructive volume provides systematised knowledge, proud records of progressive political achievements, and crucial arguments to strive for a fairer and more sustainable world.

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