Climate policy integration and climate mainstreaming in the EU budget

The EU has championed the integration of climate change objectives into other policy areas through Climate Policy Integration (CPI). CPI emerged in the 2000s, especially in the areas of energy, agriculture and transport policy, as well as in the form of climate mainstreaming into the EU budget from...

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