Greening Sovereignty: Europe’s Drive Toward a Sustainable Future

Interdisciplinary Journal of Humanities, Media, and Political Science (IJHMPS)

Vol.1 No.2

DOI https://www.doi.org/10.56830/IJHMPS12202404

Authors

Hadeel Abozaid

Abstract

As climate challenges intensify, the European Union (EU) has embarked on an ambitious journey to integrate sustainability into the heart of its sovereignty, redefining governance, energy policy, and economic strategy. This paper examines the EU’s “Greening Sovereignty” agenda, with a particular focus on flagship initiatives such as the European Green Deal, the Fit for 55 package, and complementary measures like the Renewable Energy Directive (RED II), the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), and the Emissions Trading System (ETS) reforms. Special attention is given to the transformative potential of green hydrogen as a cornerstone of Europe’s energy transition, advancing the decarbonization of industries and fostering energy independence. By analyzing these legislative packages and directives, the paper explores how the EU balances ecological imperatives with economic growth, competitiveness, and geopolitical autonomy. The study also addresses the broader implications of Europe’s leadership in sustainability for global climate efforts and regional integration. Ultimately, it illustrates how the EU is shaping a sustainable future by aligning sovereignty with environmental innovation and resilience.

Keywords: Greening Sovereignty, European Green Deal, Fit for 55, Green Hydrogen.

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