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The Incorporation of Aviation Into the Eu s Emissions Trading System
Bok av Mathias Van Driel
Seminar paper from the year 2010 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Environmental Policy, grade: 1,3, University of Mnster, language: English, abstract: Within the scope of this course the presentation results from the commissioned group works, divided into thematic clusters - supplemented by active discussions - have acuminated the view on contents and concepts of this issued EU Policy. In doing so, it was a major aim to analyse political instruments within the EU, used to accesses various fields of environmental problems.
Congruously in this Policy Paper, a specific instrument of EU Environmental Policy is chosen to be analysed and finally evaluated by its performances and capabilities as operational policy instrument.
In the course of the seminar, the preservative subject area of Climate Policy has crystallised as an emerged and large-scaled subject to EU Environmental Policy. EU Climate Policy contacts nearly every field in European environmental adoption. Facing the latest scientific prognoses and reviewing European as well
as common global environmental activity - the abatement of Climate Change appears to be one of the most superordinated aims.
Hence, this policy topic especially defies an exemplary investigation on how EU policy-making proceeds, to protect environment in anent to a current issue.
At present, the EU Emissions Trade System / -Scheme (EU ETS) as one of the most expansive pillars to the Union's Climate Policy and concurrently the most comprehensive global ETS, is ought to be completed within its second (of three) phases of development. The integration of EU-wide aviation into the system of EU ET proceeding since 2003 is a main part to the future enterprise in expanding EU Climate Policy. Within this step of integration the EU has
declared its ambition to take a pioneering task in combating global Climate Change until 2020.
During the current decade, critical scientists appraise the realisation of those aims as an impossible sce