For many years, the EU has played a leading role in green issues, imposing environmental standards on its own members and the rest of the world. But the types of sustainable development the EU prom...otes are influenced by the economic, social and even religious backgrounds of its member states. Enthusiasts say the EU’s ability to legislate for 28 nations has enabled it to take a global lead in combating pollution and promoting renewable energy, and that the UK’s membership has allowed it to drive international action on conservation and climate change, whereas opponents argue that many of the EU’s problems are caused by its defective policies on farming, fishing and localism. The debate in today’s third session will focus on the EU’s environmental track record and future plans for green growth, and the risks and opportunities for the UK in pursuing its own path to sustainability.
Series: | Brexit Special |
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Episode | 3 |
Recording date: | 03-05-2017 |
Published: | 2017 |
Rights Statement: | Rights owned or controlled by The Open University |
Restrictions on use: | This material can be used in accordance with The Open University conditions of use. A link to the conditions can be found at the bottom of all Digital Archive web pages. |
Duration: | 00:25:48 |
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Presenter: | Karen Foley |
Contributors: | Paul-François Tremlett; Pete Wood; Philip O’Sullivan |
Publisher: | The Open University |
Link to related site: | Internal url: http://studenthublive.open.ac.uk/abstract/environment-and-sustainable-development?event=Brexit%20Special%20-%20May%202017 |
Production number: | SHL00141 |
Available to public: | yes |