While the EU’s Green Deal aims to promote sustainability, high levels of resource consumption remain a major challenge. One approach to addressing this issue is sufficiency, a concept focusing on meeting societal needs while staying within planetary boundaries. Rather than simply increasing efficiency, sufficiency emphasises the need to reduce overall demand, for example by re-using existing buildings rather than constructing new ones, by promoting shared transport, or by preventing waste rather than recycling it. Integrating the concept of sufficiency into policy-making can therefore help the EU achieve its climate goals.
Our host, Tom Parker, is joined by Luca Nipius, researcher at the Energy, Resources & Climate Change Unit at CEPS. Together, they discuss the role of sufficiency in the Green Transition, how it can be incorporated into EU policies, and why it is essential for achieving net-zero goals while ensuring a just transition.
For further reading on CEPS’ research on sustainability and green policies, and Luca Nipius’ work on resource consumption, sufficiency, and the Green Deal, follow this link.
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