Abstract
Between the end of 2019 and the beginning of 2020, the European Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, along with other European institutions, approved the “European Green Deal” (EGD), an ambitious and idealistic project aimed at making Europe the first continent to achieve zero climate impact and transitioning all EU countries towards a sustainable economy. The EGD encompasses various aspects of human life, including industries, transportation, lifestyle, agriculture, and more. This study aims to explore how the EGD will impact the lives and wellbeing of citizens in three specific sectors: mobility, food, and housing. Citizens are being asked to undertake the following changes: 1) replace their internal combustion engine cars with non polluting vehicles; 2) retrofit their homes to improve energy efficiency and eliminate emissions; 3) adapt to a new food paradigm resulting from a comprehensive overhaul of the agro-food sector. Using an unbiased and analytical approach, this paper examines the nature of the EGD and assesses its perceived usefulness among the European populace, who bear the costly burden of the green transition, as not all EGD projects receive financial support from public institutions. Additionally, the study explores whether these changes benefit ordinary people or, conversely, lead to their significant impoverishment. The findings suggest that the EGD was a political decision driven by a convoluted political ideology and influenced by powerful entities seeking global control. This paper concludes that the opinions and expectations of ordinary citizens have been wholly disregarded, and their lives and well-being are expected to deteriorate. To address these issues, this qualitative research paper analyzes and interprets internal documents from the European Commission and the European Parliament, interviews with prominent politicians and scientists conducted across various media platforms, and recent articles published by Western newspapers.
Metadata
| Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
|---|---|
| Creators: | Creators Email / ID Num. Catarinella, Piermauro piermauro@uitm.edu.my Kram, Suhardi UNSPECIFIED Hashim, Aziz UNSPECIFIED |
| Contributors: | Contribution Name Email / ID Num. Chief Editor Abdul Rasool, Mohamed Saladin UNSPECIFIED Chief Editor Awang Tuah, Siti Normah UNSPECIFIED Editor Muhamad Hanapiyah, Zulkefli UNSPECIFIED Editor P. Rameli, Mohd Faizal UNSPECIFIED Editor Ahmad, Siti Nurul Akma UNSPECIFIED Editor Md Jani, Syahrina Hayati UNSPECIFIED Editor Ali, Siti Mariam UNSPECIFIED Editor Wan Mohamed Saferdin, Wan Aisyah Amni UNSPECIFIED Agency Representative Rokman, Zesdyzar UNSPECIFIED Agency Representative Azhar, Nur Aleya Natasha UNSPECIFIED |
| Subjects: | H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor H Social Sciences > HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform H Social Sciences > HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform > By region or country |
| Divisions: | Universiti Teknologi MARA, Melaka > Alor Gajah Campus > Academy of Contemporary Islamic Studies (ACIS) |
| Journal or Publication Title: | Conference e-Proceedings The 8th Southeast Asia International Philanthropy Conference 2023 (SEAIPC2023) |
| Event Title: | The 8th Southeast Asia International Philanthropy Conference 2023 (SEAIPC2023) |
| Event Dates: | 7-9 November 2023 |
| Page Range: | p. 25 |
| Keywords: | European commission, European green deal, Green transition, Political ideology |
| Date: | 2023 |
| URI: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/103437 |
