1、POLICY BRIEFAuthorsIssue 2022/42July 2022Laurence Tubiana,European Climate Foundation;Jean-Michel Glachant,Florence School of Regulation(EUI);Thorsten Beck,Florence School of Banking(EUI);Ronnie Belmans,KU Leuven and EnergyVille;Michel Colombier,IDDRI;Leigh Hancher,University of Tilburg,University o
2、f Bergen and Florence School of Regulation(EUI);Andris Piebalgs,Florence School of Regulation(EUI);Nicol Rossetto,Florence School of Regulation(EUI);Andreas Rdinger,IDDRI;Artur Runge-Metzger.Between Crises and Decarbonisation:Realigning EU Climate and Energy Policy for the New State of the WorldIntr
3、oductionThe Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 compounded an already difficult policy landscape characterised by rising energy prices,international supply chains disruptions,growing greenhouse gas emissions and exacerbating geopolitical tensions.This combination of crises ushers in a new s
4、tate of the world,where energy security is a much more pressing concern,and calls for an intervention in the short term to address the social and economic consequences of the surge in the cost of energy.In this context,support must be targeted and mute efficient price signals in energy markets to th