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NAVIGATOR - Episode 3: Daniel Muth Presents NAVIGATOR's Climate Change Work Package

NAVIGATOR - Episode 3: Daniel Muth Presents NAVIGATOR's Climate Change Work Package

18min |13/06/2025
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Making sense of EU - Institut d'études européennes of the ULB

NAVIGATOR - Episode 3: Daniel Muth Presents NAVIGATOR's Climate Change Work Package

NAVIGATOR - Episode 3: Daniel Muth Presents NAVIGATOR's Climate Change Work Package

18min |13/06/2025
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Daniel Muth from the Vrij Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) is member of the NAVIGATOR work package on climate change, which is focusing on how the EU positions itself in term of climate uncertainties within a fragmented and evolving global governance landscape. Drawing on his expertise in environmental governance and international cooperation, Muth highlights the complexity of climate diplomacy. His analysis looks at instruments like the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which illustrates how the EU combines regulatory ambition with geopolitical awareness. Through a mapping of governance structures, Muth and his team at VU assess how the EU can navigate tensions between climate leadership and strategic interests, offering practical pathways to align global action with European priorities.


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Daniel Muth from the Vrij Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) is member of the NAVIGATOR work package on climate change, which is focusing on how the EU positions itself in term of climate uncertainties within a fragmented and evolving global governance landscape. Drawing on his expertise in environmental governance and international cooperation, Muth highlights the complexity of climate diplomacy. His analysis looks at instruments like the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which illustrates how the EU combines regulatory ambition with geopolitical awareness. Through a mapping of governance structures, Muth and his team at VU assess how the EU can navigate tensions between climate leadership and strategic interests, offering practical pathways to align global action with European priorities.


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Daniel Muth from the Vrij Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) is member of the NAVIGATOR work package on climate change, which is focusing on how the EU positions itself in term of climate uncertainties within a fragmented and evolving global governance landscape. Drawing on his expertise in environmental governance and international cooperation, Muth highlights the complexity of climate diplomacy. His analysis looks at instruments like the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which illustrates how the EU combines regulatory ambition with geopolitical awareness. Through a mapping of governance structures, Muth and his team at VU assess how the EU can navigate tensions between climate leadership and strategic interests, offering practical pathways to align global action with European priorities.


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Daniel Muth from the Vrij Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) is member of the NAVIGATOR work package on climate change, which is focusing on how the EU positions itself in term of climate uncertainties within a fragmented and evolving global governance landscape. Drawing on his expertise in environmental governance and international cooperation, Muth highlights the complexity of climate diplomacy. His analysis looks at instruments like the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which illustrates how the EU combines regulatory ambition with geopolitical awareness. Through a mapping of governance structures, Muth and his team at VU assess how the EU can navigate tensions between climate leadership and strategic interests, offering practical pathways to align global action with European priorities.


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