Abstract

This article analyses European Union (EU) negotiations on the European Climate Law and the 2030 Climate Target Plan in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. Adopting Ansell and Trondal’s (2018) conceptualisation of turbulence, it argues that the pandemic intensified the environmental turbulence within which European policy makers had been operating following Brexit, the rule of law dispute with Poland and Hungary, and the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States. Organisational turbulence within EU institutions also affected the negotiations, particularly due to the reliance of Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on the political support of East-Central European governments that are sceptical of ambitious climate action. Moreover, the Commission, the European Council and the Parliament have taken different positions on the 2030 climate target and on the governance to pursue subsequent targets. Turbulence of scale—reflecting the nature of the EU as a multi-level actor—became relevant too, as the EU found it difficult to agree on its 2030 climate target due to disputes between member states and European institutions. European decision makers responded to turbulence through major policy initiatives, such as the EU Recovery Plan, the Green Deal agenda, and making funds conditional to the respect of the rule of law. They also pursued intra-EU compromises that accommodated different positions—for instance, on the Climate Law. Nonetheless, turbulence continues to pose a formidable challenge to the progress of the EU’s climate agenda.

Highlights

  • The European Union (EU) has long pursued a climate agenda in international and domestic contexts charac‐ terised by turbulence

  • In the subsequent empiri‐ cal analysis, the article traces the impact of turbulence on the political process that led to the formulation of the European Green Deal and on the negotiations concerning the European Climate Law and the 2030 target until May 2021, when the European Council and the European Parliament reached a provi‐ sional agreement on the Climate Law and the 2030 target

  • This article made an empirical contribution to the incipi‐ ent corpus of scholarly literature on recent, crucial devel‐ opments in the EU’s climate agenda, most notably the European Green Deal and the 2030 and 2050 climate frameworks

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Introduction

The European Union (EU) has long pursued a climate agenda in international and domestic contexts charac‐ terised by turbulence. The article draws on Ansell and Trondal’s (2018) typology of turbulence and applies it to the inves‐ tigation of three recent and important developments in EU climate policy: the announcement of the European Green Deal, the drafting of the European Climate Law, and the negotiations on the 2030 Climate Target Plan. In the subsequent empiri‐ cal analysis, the article traces the impact of turbulence on the political process that led to the formulation of the European Green Deal (in December 2019) and on the negotiations concerning the European Climate Law and the 2030 target until May 2021, when the European Council and the European Parliament reached a provi‐ sional agreement on the Climate Law and the 2030 target This was a crucial period for EU climate policy, partic‐ ularly thanks to progress on framing an agenda to pur‐ sue the energy transition and achieve major emission reductions. While negotiations on the European Climate Law and the 2030 Climate Target Plan are still ongoing at the time of writing, their development in 2020 and early 2021, in a highly turbulent context, allows for an assess‐ ment of how turbulence can influence EU deliberations on climate governance

Sources of Turbulence and EU Climate Governance
Process Tracing and Sources
Turbulence and Negotiations on Climate Targets in the EU
The European Climate Law and the 2030 Climate Target Plan
The EU Climate Agenda in the Autumn and Winter 2020–2021
Findings
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