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Title
Climate protection and environmental interests in renewable energy law: perspectives from Brazil and Germany / Paula Galbiatti Silveira.
ISBN
9783031116056 (electronic bk.)
3031116054 (electronic bk.)
3031116046
9783031116049
Publication Details
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-11605-6 doi
Call Number
KHD4134
Dewey Decimal Classification
343.8109/2
Summary
This book is about environmental and climate legal protection in the energy transition. The Paris Agreement has a binding commitment of holding the global temperature increase to 2C while pursuing efforts to limit it to 1.5C. To cope with the negative effects of climate changes and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, one of the primary responses has been the deployment of renewable energy sources, transiting from fossil fuels to sustainable electricity production. However, renewable energy sources can also cause significant environmental impacts. Wind energy, for instance, can impact biodiversity, such as birds and bats, killing them when colliding with turbines and affecting their migration and nesting. This results in conflicts in environmental law. This book questions whether, in the energy transition, the generation of electricity from renewable sources to protect the climate is compatible with the protection of the environment, both interests in environmental law. To address this question, this book follows a legal-environmental perspective and assesses the common problem of solving those internal environmental conflicts in Brazilian and German law to understand and compare whether and how both legal systems solve the conflicts by compatibilizing the protection of the climate with other environmental interests. The legal analysis focuses on land-use planning and environmental licensing, assessing similarities and differences, and evaluating the results, identifying what one country can learn from the other.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 25, 2022).
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Print version: 9783031116049
Context of the Research
Research Questions and Methodology
Promotional Systems for Renewable Energy Sources in Brazil and Germany: Consideration of Negative Effects in High-level Planning and Promotional Instruments
Internal Environmental Conflicts in the Electricity Generation Through Renewable Energy Sources
Legal Framework for the Resolution of Internal Conflicts in Land Use Planning for Renewable Energy Projects in Brazil and Germany
Legal Framework for the Solution of Internal Conflicts in the Environmental Licensing Process of Renewable Energy Projects in Brazil and Germany
Comparative Analysis and Results for the Resolution of Internal Conflicts in Environmental Planning and Licensing of Renewable Energy Projects
Conclusions.