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Nordic Economic Policy Review 2023: EU versus National Climate Policies in the Nordics
Nord2023:001
ISBN 978-92-893-7585-6 (PDF)
ISBN 978-92-893-7586-3 (ONLINE)
ISSN 1904-8092
http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/nord2023-001
© Nordic Council of Ministers 2023
Published: 08.05.2023
Cover photo: Vattenfall
Other photos: Introduction: EU climate policy and Fit for 55: Vattenfall
National Climate Targets Under Ambitious EU Climate Policy: Norden.org
National and EU climate policies in conflict: Lessons from three sectors in Finland: Unsplash.com
Climate policy and climate goals in Norway: Unsplash.com
Climate policy in Sweden in the light of Fit for 55: Unsplash.com
Layout: Louise Jeppesen
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