EUtasoina
EUtasoina is a term used in the context of European Union (EU) law and policy, particularly in relation to the European Green Deal and the European Climate Law. The term is a portmanteau of "EU" and "tasoina," which is a Finnish word meaning "step" or "stage." EUtasoina refers to the incremental, phased approach that the EU is taking to achieve its climate and environmental goals.
The concept of EUtasoina is rooted in the recognition that achieving the ambitious targets set out in
The EUtasoina approach is characterized by several key features:
1. Decentralized decision-making: Member states have the flexibility to set their own targets and timelines for
2. Incremental progress: The EUtasoina approach emphasizes the importance of making steady, incremental progress towards the
3. Sectoral focus: The EUtasoina approach recognizes that different sectors of the economy will require different
4. International cooperation: The EUtasoina approach also emphasizes the importance of international cooperation in achieving climate
In summary, EUtasoina is a flexible and adaptive approach to achieving the EU's climate and environmental goals.