Topic > The European Union's climate change policy - 1040

The EU is made up of 28 countries that collaborate in the economic, political, cultural and environmental fields. Despite the fact that the main news on EU actions is mainly about economics and politics, the environment and climate change are also important topics for the EU. Due to the size of the EU, European leaders have large spaces to care about and control climate change. The EU climate change policy is very structured, thanks to its objectives, collaborations with countries in other countries and with researchers specialized in the field of climate change. Climate change is one of the major things that concern all the nations around the world. about and try to prevent it. Climate change includes decreasing greenhouse gas emissions, the carbon economy, global warming and the level of collective emissions. Climate change has developed due to humanity's activities which include industrialization and other types of technological development. To reduce global warming, greenhouse gas emissions and other climate changes, the EU must establish a greener lifestyle for Europeans that includes greener technologies and lower collective emissions. Making everything much greener can have positive effects not only on the lifestyle and health of Europeans, but will also stimulate the economy, create jobs and strengthen Europe's competitiveness. The development of a climate change policy can evoke a better situation in all fields that all 28 EU member countries can develop. Greenhouse gas emissions, global warming, carbon emissions and other climate changes cannot be placed within the borders of one country, they affect all nations, it doesn't matter. where they are located geographically. This is the main reason why the EU works with... middle of paper ......ults. And citizens around the world also need to know the benefits of actions related to reducing climate change. Finally, the EU must work not only with major emitting countries, but also with NGOs, academic researchers, private companies, country leaders and citizens to make clear to them the co-benefits for themselves and for the humanity in general. In summary, the EU has drawn attention to climate change and has essential objectives to help other regions and countries change the world. According to the Kyoto Protocol, the EU and other countries dream of major climate changes in a positive way. How the EU will achieve the objectives set out in the Kyoto Protocol depends on EU leaders and Europeans, including major emitters and other powerful countries in the world that have a fundamental impact on climate change.