The European Green Deal (EGD) is the new European Union growth strategy to transform the EU into a modern, resource-efficient, and competitive economy. By 2050, the European Union aims to be free of net greenhouse gas emissions, decouple economic growth from resource use, and “leave no one behind.” The significant budget allocated to climate solutions reflects the relevance of the Green Deal in the European agenda. Israel, for its part, should establish broader collaboration in innovating green technologies and use this as a diplomatic channel to promote stability and security in the region. In this context, the EastMed Gas Forum enables multilateral dialogue and engagement where Israel could advance this role.
(Europe/Israel) The European Green Deal: Challenges and Opportunities for Israel (INSS)
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