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Towards the Polish-German Green Deal
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The 30th anniversary of the signing of the German-Polish Neighbourhood Treaty in 1991 presents a fitting moment to examine Polish-German relations, particularly concerning current environmental challenges and the prospects for crafting a collaborative approach to tackle ongoing climate deterioration, akin to a Polish-German Green Deal. The publication's title, echoing the EU's 'European Green Deal', highlights the significance of bilateral ties, alongside long-term EU and national climate policies, in mitigating environmental degradation. However, the book's scope extends beyond this bilateral viewpoint. It also delves into the climate crisis against the backdrop of evolving international legal frameworks, focusing on European Union regulations and specific Polish and German laws. Contributors to this discourse include Polish and German scholars, representatives from public institutions, local governments, and non-governmental organizations, providing diverse perspectives on these critical issues.
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The 30th anniversary of the signing of the German-Polish Neighbourhood Treaty in 1991 presents a fitting moment to examine Polish-German relations, particularly concerning current environmental challenges and the prospects for crafting a collaborative approach to tackle ongoing climate deterioration, akin to a Polish-German Green Deal. The publication's title, echoing the EU's 'European Green Deal', highlights the significance of bilateral ties, alongside long-term EU and national climate policies, in mitigating environmental degradation. However, the book's scope extends beyond this bilateral viewpoint. It also delves into the climate crisis against the backdrop of evolving international legal frameworks, focusing on European Union regulations and specific Polish and German laws. Contributors to this discourse include Polish and German scholars, representatives from public institutions, local governments, and non-governmental organizations, providing diverse perspectives on these critical issues.
