Environmental policies must be better integrated across all government work if Europe is to stay on target toward a sustainable, carbon-neutral future. This will be crucial amid the profound changes which are expected to happen as a result of an ageing European population, a widespread technological change, and the competing allocations of public budgets. The Report highlights that tackling these complex challenges with sustainability in mind will require clear, bold, long-term and future-proof policies.

The sustainability transition in Europe in an age of demographic and technological change.

Paleari S;
2019

Abstract

Environmental policies must be better integrated across all government work if Europe is to stay on target toward a sustainable, carbon-neutral future. This will be crucial amid the profound changes which are expected to happen as a result of an ageing European population, a widespread technological change, and the competing allocations of public budgets. The Report highlights that tackling these complex challenges with sustainability in mind will require clear, bold, long-term and future-proof policies.
2019
Istituto di Ricerca sulla Crescita Economica Sostenibile - IRCrES
Transition
Sustainability
Technological change
Demographic change
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