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How Green Is Your Deal?

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Stay on top of the latest insights in EU climate policy by listening to How Green Is Your Deal? In 20-to-30-minute episodes, host and researcher Jana Gheuens talks with leading climate experts about their views on the EU climate transition. Topics include everything from carbon pricing, the role of climate activism and NGOs, to how to integrate climate action in all the EU’s policy measures. Co-fu... more

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Delegated and implementing acts form a crucial but often overlooked aspect of EU climate policymaking. These technical measures play an important role in ensuring efficiency in climate governance, but they also raise important questions concerning ac... more

The EU requires member states to engage the wider public in the drafting of their National Energy and Climate Plans. However, the quality of participation varies significantly between EU countries.

In this episode, Lea Schewe discusses why public p... more

In this episode with Aishwarya Machani, we explore how citizens’ assemblies are used to facilitate climate action and increase the legitimacy of the climate transition.

Can citizens’ assemblies help bridge political divides? Do their recommendation... more

This first episode with Diarmuid Torney, associate professor at Dublin City University, focuses on the challenges democracies and climate action face, and how democratic innovations can address them both. From citizens’ assemblies to scientific advis... more

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Recent Guests

Lea Schewe
Researcher at Brussels School of Governance focusing on democratic governance in Europe
Brussels School of Governance
Episode: #27 Public consultations in National Energy and Climate Plans: Improving legitimacy?
Aishwarya Machani
Policy analyst at the Grantham Research Institute, focusing on climate governance and public participation
Grantham Research Institute
Episode: #26 Giving citizens a voice: European climate assemblies
Diarmuid Torney
Professor at Dublin City University, Director of the Institute for Climate and Society, Coordinator of the Retool project
Dublin City University
Episode: #25: Democracy: solution or obstacle to climate transitions?
Karin Bäckstrand
Professor at Stockholm University and leading expert on global climate governance
Stockholm University
Episode: #24: How green is your COP? Insights from Belém
Jeff Rosamond
Researcher at Ghent University
Ghent University
Episode: #23: How simple is your deal? Weakening climate policy under von der Leyen II
Aslak Busch
Researcher at the Vrije University in Brussels
Vrije University Brussels
Episode: #20: The Arctic is heating up: Turbulence in the North
Marie Dejonghe
Hydrogen expert and researcher
Kent University
Episode: #19: Clean Hydrogen Agreements: Serving European or local needs?

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Jana Gheuens
Host of How Green Is Your Deal?, climate policy researcher and facilitator of expert discussions.

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#25: Democracy: solution or obstacle to climate transitions?
Q: Can you highlight what are some of the challenges democracies actually face in addressing the climate crisis?
Democracies confront time horizon issues due to election cycles, cross-sectoral coordination needs, multi-level governance, political contestation, and justice concerns, but there are opportunities through diverse institutions like courts, advisory bodies, and citizen assemblies to improve climate decision making.
#27 Public consultations in National Energy and Climate Plans: Improving legitimacy?
Q: What can improve transparency and accountability in NECP consultations?
Maintaining transparent processes about who participates, what is discussed, and how decisions are made enhances accountability and public scrutiny, contributing to stronger democratic governance in climate policymaking.
#27 Public consultations in National Energy and Climate Plans: Improving legitimacy?
Q: What factors explain the variation in participation quality across member states?
Variations arise from differences in political will, leadership at national and ministry levels, available resources, existing consultation systems, and attitudes toward the EU, all of which influence whether participatory practices are embedded and effective.
#27 Public consultations in National Energy and Climate Plans: Improving legitimacy?
Q: How does public participation factor into the NECP process?
Public participation is required at each stage of the NECP cycle to include citizens, NGOs, business associations, and other stakeholders, with the aim of increasing the quality of decisions and their legitimacy.
#27 Public consultations in National Energy and Climate Plans: Improving legitimacy?
Q: What are NECPs and how do they function within the EU's climate targets?
NECPs are 10-year plans required from EU member states that outline policies and actions to contribute to the EU's climate targets, with a four-stage drafting and review process involving initial drafting, submission to the European Commission, revisions, and final submission.

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Recent episodes consistently explore EU climate policy, governance, and just transition dynamics through expert interviews and policy analysis. Topics frequently center on carbon pricing, European Green Deal implementation, and the political economy shaping climate action in Europe, with deep dives into regulatory mechanisms (like ETS-related reforms), due diligence and supply-chain accountability, hydrogen strategy, Arctic governance, and international climate diplomacy. The show tends to blend rigorous policy discussion with accessible explanations, highlighting tensions between ambition and political feasibility, the role of civil society, and the distributional implications of decarbonization. A standout pattern is the commitment to tra... more

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