This article examines the potential implications of the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union (so-called ‘Brexit’) for the success and survival of the country’s flagship climate policy, the Climate Change Act 2008. The impact of a ‘soft’ and a ‘hard’ Brexit for the main features of the Climate Change Act are assessed, building on documentary evidence and elite interviews with key policy-makers and policy-shapers. The article argues that the long-term viability of the Climate Change Act was being threatened even before the EU referendum, and that Brexit will do little to improve this situation. Even though the existence of the Climate Change Act is not under immediate threat, a range of issues presented by Brexit risk undermining its...
Many aspects of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union remain to be put fully into effect or ev...
The European Union (EU) has had a profound effect upon its members’ environmental policy. Even in th...
Brexit is likely to have a significant impact on the environment. In the current article I argue aga...
This article examines the potential implications of the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Unio...
Purpose: This paper evaluates the UK’s departure from the European Union (EU) and how this will infl...
European Union is a political and economic union of 27 member states. Britain is one of the leading ...
The UK is presently engaged in a process of leaving the EU. This process, and its broader effect on ...
Brexit is not a subject that is usually associated with climate change. However, since the United Ki...
Climate change governance is one of the EU's priorities. The EU has developed a central (and arguabl...
This paper considers the prospect that the United Kingdom’s decision to withdraw from the European U...
This article explores the UK vote in 2016 to exit the European Union, colloquially known as ‘Brexit’...
Since the 2016 referendum on leaving the European Union (EU), the United Kingdom (UK) government has...
Too little attention has been paid to the EU’s contribution to tackling climate change by referendum...
The UK has consistently played a leading role in supporting and delivering strong EU climate change ...
The vote by the British people to withdrawal from the EU – also known as a “Brexit” – means both the...
Many aspects of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union remain to be put fully into effect or ev...
The European Union (EU) has had a profound effect upon its members’ environmental policy. Even in th...
Brexit is likely to have a significant impact on the environment. In the current article I argue aga...
This article examines the potential implications of the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Unio...
Purpose: This paper evaluates the UK’s departure from the European Union (EU) and how this will infl...
European Union is a political and economic union of 27 member states. Britain is one of the leading ...
The UK is presently engaged in a process of leaving the EU. This process, and its broader effect on ...
Brexit is not a subject that is usually associated with climate change. However, since the United Ki...
Climate change governance is one of the EU's priorities. The EU has developed a central (and arguabl...
This paper considers the prospect that the United Kingdom’s decision to withdraw from the European U...
This article explores the UK vote in 2016 to exit the European Union, colloquially known as ‘Brexit’...
Since the 2016 referendum on leaving the European Union (EU), the United Kingdom (UK) government has...
Too little attention has been paid to the EU’s contribution to tackling climate change by referendum...
The UK has consistently played a leading role in supporting and delivering strong EU climate change ...
The vote by the British people to withdrawal from the EU – also known as a “Brexit” – means both the...
Many aspects of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union remain to be put fully into effect or ev...
The European Union (EU) has had a profound effect upon its members’ environmental policy. Even in th...
Brexit is likely to have a significant impact on the environment. In the current article I argue aga...