Essays about: "Green Deal for Europe"

Showing result 16 - 18 of 18 essays containing the words Green Deal for Europe.

  1. 16. From the captains of industry to the trustees of sustainability : the positioning of the large family-owned companies' core values regarding the Green Deal for Europe's decarbonization goals

    University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUS

    Author : Boris Matijas; [2020]
    Keywords : core values; family-owned companies; Green Deal for Europe; environmental psychology; political ecology; environmental governmentality; sustainability science; pro-environmental behavior; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Significant behavioral changes will need to be implemented to prevent the energy supply sector from tripling CO2 emissions by the midcentury. However, within the academic research, behavior changes remain primarily focused on the individual level, while the behavior of companies that are responsible for elevated greenhouse gas emissions falls behind. READ MORE

  2. 17. Gröna planeringsverktyg : en komparativ studie av Grönytefaktorn och BREEAM utifrån ett svenskt landskapsarkitekturperspektiv

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Erik Kiltorp; [2011]
    Keywords : miljöcertifiering; miljöklassificering; trivalent design; BREEAM; Grönytefaktorn;

    Abstract : En mer miljömedveten och energismart byggbransch behövs för säkerställandet av hållbara städer både idag och för kommande generationer. Därför introducerar fler och fler exploatörer miljöklassificeringssystem, även kallade miljöcertifieringssystem, som arbetsmetod. READ MORE

  3. 18. The European Green Capital Award - Towards a sustainable Europe?

    University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)

    Author : Lovisa Lönegren; [2009]
    Keywords : European Green Capital Award; Ecological Modernisation; Stockholm; Sustainable Development; Sweden s EU Presidency 2009; Voluntary Approaches; Environmental Policy-Making; Urban Development; European Union;

    Abstract : Today a grand majority (around 80%) of the European citizens live in cities or towns. Europe is more urbanised than ever. Contemporaneously, climate change and global warming is an increasing threat worldwide. READ MORE