Do you want to learn more about the European climate transition but you don’t know where to start?Are you interested in getting your information straight from experts themselves?Then How Green Is Your Deal? is just the podcast foryou! In 20 to 30-minute episodes our host Jana Gheuens talks with climate experts about their latest research findings. Together we explore everything from how the EU is planning to reach climate neutrality, the challenges it faces, and the ideas that guide it.Subscribe now and don’t miss an episode!
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#23: How simple is your deal? Weakening climate policy under von der Leyen II
In this episode, we take stock of one year of climate policy developments under von der Leyen II. What does the shift in priorities from a European Green Deal to a Clean Industrial Deal mean for climate legislation? How has the success of far-right parties in the European Parliament and in the EU member states impacted discussions on climate files?Jeff Rosamond, a postdoctoral researcher at Ghent University, joins us for this episode to discuss these questions and more. To stay up to date on ‘How Green is Your Deal?’ episodes, pleasefollow the host Jana Gheuens on Bluesky or Linkedin, or sign up for the GreenDeal-NET newsletter. Music: ‘Lazy Walk’ by Cheel.
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#22: External EU Climate Action: Insights from policymaking
We end our series on the external dimension of EU climate governance with reflections from policymaking itself.Jacob Werksman, Principal Adviser to the European Commission on international aspects of EU climate policy, shares his insights on how science meets politics and economics in EU climate policy, how changes in the international system impact it, and what we can expect from global and EU climate policy in the coming years.Music: ‘Lazy Walk’ by Cheel
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#21: CSDDD: (not) holding companies accountable
The EU imports large amounts of products from the Global South each year. Unfortunately, their production is often associated with child labor, human rights violations, and ecological damage. To combat these issues and to hold companies accountable for the products they sell, the EU has introduced the Corporate Sustainability Directive or CSDDD. However, the CSDDD has found itself in the crosshairs of ongoing turbulence within and outside of the EU. To help us understand the CSDDD’ objectives, its potential impacts on companies and local stakeholders, and how it has been affected by turbulence, Maria-Therese Gustaffson and Johanna Coenen join us for this episode. Stay on top of their latest work on the topic by following their ‘Corporate accountability in global supply chains?’ research project.Music: ‘Lazy Walk’ by Cheel
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#20: The Arctic is heating up: Turbulence in the North
Climate change is reshaping the geopolitical landscape at the top of world with global powers showing increasing interest in the region. This episode explores why the region is so important, why tensions are rising now, and what role the EU plays in all of this.Aslak Busch joins us for this episode to share his expertise the Arctic and the geopolitics of the North. This episode is part of a series on the global dimension of EU climate action. Subscribe now to not miss an episode!Music: ‘Lazy Walk’ by Cheel
Stay on top of the latest insights in EU climate policy by listening to How Green Is Your Deal? In 20-to-30-minute episodes, host and researcher Jana Gheuens talks with leading climate experts about their views on the EU climate transition. Topics include everything from carbon pricing, the role of climate activism and NGOs, to how to integrate climate action in all the EU’s policy measures.
Co-funded by the EU. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the EU or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA).