THE EUROPEAN UNION’S "GREEN DEAL" STRATEGY: GOALS, RESULTS AND PROSPECTS
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This article analyzes the main directions of the European Union’s "Green Deal" strategy. It discusses measures for decarbonizing the economy, transitioning to renewable energy sources, and ensuring environmental safety. The analysis shows that the Green Deal contributes to economic growth and strengthens environmental sustainability. Implementation challenges and recommendations are also presented.
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Green Deal climate change renewable energy European Union economic efficiencyReferences
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