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Amprion: Major investment to combat grid bottlenecks

At the former nuclear power plant site in Lingen, a phase-shifter transformer and an electrolyzer were symbolically inaugurated on Monday in the presence of Economy Minister Robert Habeck. Both are set to help better utilize wind power from northern Germany.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

Feature

Argentina: How President Milei is dismantling environmental and climate policy

Just over six months after taking office, Argentina's President Javier Milei has dissolved the Ministry of Environment, established tax benefits for fossil fuels and significantly reduced state climate policy. Internationally, he has so far refrained from taking sharp positions.

By Redaktion Table

Opinion

NDCs 3.0: Financial disputes jeopardize ambitious climate goals

The third generation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement aims to make a quantum leap to keep global climate goals within reach. However, disputes over climate financing threaten to undermine the process.

By Experts Table.Briefings

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Austria: Why the Last Generation disbands

After lengthy deliberations, the Last Generation in Austria announced on Tuesday that it would cease its protests and disband due to a lack of prospects of success. However, the climate protests are not entirely over.

By Lukas Bayer

Solarpark Benban, Photovoltaik-Freiflaechenanlage in der aegytischen Wueste bei Aswan, 07.02.2020. Hier wird mit 7,2 Millionen Parnelen Strom erzeugt. Benban Aegypten *** Benban solar park, photovoltaic open space plant in the Egyptian desert near Aswan, 07 02 2020 Here 7.2 million parcels of electricity are generated Benban Egypt Copyright: xUtexGrabowsky/photothek.netx
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CO2 compensation: Why many carbon credits fail new benchmark test

An assessment of voluntary carbon credits shows that around a third of all credits have failed to meet the criteria for a new standard. Only renewable energy projects that would have been implemented without the income from the carbon credits are affected.

By Lukas Bayer

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Traffic and buildings: Why the German government is getting sued again

EU regulations stipulate that Germany must reduce its emissions by half by 2030 compared to 2005, particularly in the transport and buildings sectors – but it is far from achieving this. Environmental Action Germany has filed a complaint and calls for urgent, immediate measures, including a speed limit.

By Alexandra Endres