Note | 19/01/2010 
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On 14th January, in Brussels, around 80 participants assisted to the presentation of the study « An ever less carbonated union? Towards a better European taxation against climate change" by Eloi Laurent and Jacques Le Cacheux. The presentation of the study by the authors was followed by a debate chaired by Peter Carl in which participated Walter Deffaa, Alberto Cornejo Pérez and Patrick Ten Brink.

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Notre Europe is an independent think tank devoted to European integration. Under the guidance of Jacques Delors, who created Notre Europe in 1996, the association aims to « think a united Europe. » Our ambition is to contribute to the current public debate by producing analyses and pertinent policy proposals that strive for a closer union of the peoples of Europe. We are equally devoted to promoting the active engagement of citizens and civil society in the process of community construction and the creation of a European public space.
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Study by Eloi Laurent, Jacques Le Cacheux | 02/12/2009
As Europe prepares to put sustainable development at the centre of its growth strategy for the coming decade, it seems opportune to examine the effectiveness of European action against climate change. The European Union has become the undisputed world leader on the issue, it is true. But the Union's environmental strategy still lacks coherence and even credibility. The powerful economic instruments created by the EU need to be reformed and completed if carbon is to be taxed more effectively.
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Agenda | 18/12/2009
Notre Europe invites you to debate the presentation of the study "An Ever Less Carbonated Union? Towards a better European taxation against climate change" By Eloi LAURENT and Jacques LE CACHEUX, OFCE (Sciences-Po Centre for Economic Research).
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