All Articles

Climate (English)

Feature

Heat pumps: Why the situation is better than the statistics suggest

On a three-day trip, Robert Habeck wanted to debunk misinformation about heat pumps. Their sales figures fall well short of the Economy Ministry's expectations. However, they are significantly better than often reported, as the statistics convey a false picture.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

Feature

Direct air capture: How China and the United States advance the new technology

China has recently tested a system for filtering carbon dioxide from the atmosphere (DAC). Thanks to its strength in mass production, the country could significantly contribute to reducing the costs of these technologies. The United States also provides billions in funding – and companies such as Climeworks are reporting progress. Nevertheless, the challenges remain significant.

By Nico Beckert

News

Wadden Sea: How climate change affects biodiversity

In the Wadden Sea, the effects of climate change are already more evident than in many other marine areas. While non-native species tend to benefit, native species have to adapt, albeit with limited possibilities. The coasts also suffer from the effects of climate change.

By Lukas Bayer

News

USA: Why many energy transition projects are on hold

A large portion of the projects favored by the Inflation Reduction Act have been postponed, some indefinitely, according to research by the Financial Times. The reasons include worsening market conditions, declining demand and high uncertainty in the US election year.

By Alexandra Endres