EU Climate and Energy Security after 24 February 2022

John Vogler

EU Climate and Energy Security after 24 February 2022

Číslo: 2/2023
Periodikum: Mezinárodní vztahy
DOI: 10.32422/cjir.668

Klíčová slova: Climate change, Russia-Ukraine war, European Union, Green Deal

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Anotace: Before 2022, EU conceptions of climate and energy security had begun to converge in a ‘virtuous synergy’ that supported the Union’s continuing attempts at international climate policy leadership. This paper argues that the more orthodox military security problem posed by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine coupled with extreme weather events in the same period has profoundly altered both the immediacy and the location of the perceived threats. The Union’s responses have been dramatic in terms of a re-orientation of established energy and security policies. Ending the dependence upon Russian gas provides the chance to accelerate the achievement of the European Green Deal and ‘Fit for 55’ but also involves an immediate quest for alternative gas supplies. The unresolved question is whether the Union can use this opportunity to enhance rather than dissipate its climate security and policy leadership.