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Part 1. Background to the Climate Problem
1. Introduction
2. The Climate Challenge and its Consequences
3. Climate Protection Problems and Options for Action
4. Global Warming Perspectives
5. Perspectives on the Climate Debate and International Economic Aspects
6. The Wrong Climate Debate?
Part 2. What Could Policymakers, Business and Consumers Achieve?
7. Climate Protection in the EU: Instruments and International Cooperation Aspects
8. Reservations about Climate Protection Issues
9. Modernization of the Energy Industry and National Interests
10. Climate Protection Policy: 2019 Special Report of the German Council of Economic Experts
11. Failures in Carbon Certificates and Emissions Trading Systems?
12. Macroeconomic Aspects of CO2 Pricing
13. Financial Market Aspects of CO2 Certificate Trading in the European Union
14. The Housing and Transport Sectors
15. A CO2 Tax as a Sensible Climate Policy Instrument
Part 3. Multilateralism as a Solution to the Climate Problem
16. International Perspectives
17. G20 Problems in Climate Protection Policy
18. Global EIIW-vita Sustainability Indicator and Green Bonds: Opportunities and Problems
19. Weaknesses of the EU Emissions Trading System and Prospects of Linking Emissions Trading Systems and Further Development of the WTO
Part 4. Concepts and Practical Fields for More Sustainability
20. Climate Policy Problems: The Concept of a Sustainable Social Market Economy
21. Economic Policy Consequences: Innovation, Mobility Policy and Global Cooperation
22. Mobility Policy
23. Conclusion: International Cooperation and the Climate Protection Concept.

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