In 2014, European heads of state selected new targets for the EU as part
of the 2030 climate and energy framework. These targets will guide the
ambition and nature of EU policy in this area until 2030 and are likely
to have important implications for Europe's transition to a low-carbon
economy. This book exposes the role of civil society and business
interest groups in setting the policymaking agenda and defining the
range of options for the framework. Based on a unique sample of 32
in-depth interviews with Brussels policy elites, this book casts EU
interest representation in a new light. In a novel application of the
'multiple streams approach', sequential chapters present the problems
faced by policymakers, the range of policy options available to address
them and the political constraints within which policy entrepreneurs
attempted to attached policies to problems.