The european union as a leader in international climate change politics
The phenomenon of climate change is very complex one. Climate change and problems of its causes and eff ects are being reserched and analyzed by many researchers, scholars, authors and by representatives of other sciences. A number of books and articles have been written on the climate change process. This is determined by the specifi city of the researched problem, which is requiring to analyze it through an interdisciplinary approach, more specifi c through geopolitical perspective. Since the late 1990s, the European Union (EU) has racked up a series of apparently impressive climate policy achievements which lend substance to the oft-heard claim that it is a global leader in the fi eld. In this context, novel ways to share the eff orts required to reduce emissions between its Member States and across diff erent economic sectors have been developed.