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Forest fires: European cities particularly at risk.

The extent and frequency of forest fires in Europe are increasing, according to a recent report. It warns that urban regions that have been spared so far could also be affected in the future. Politicians must now take appropriate measures.

By Anja Graßl

Südchinesisches Meer
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Ideas for the Climate: CO₂ removal from the sea.

Researchers in the UK see major potential in extracting carbon dioxide from the ocean. However, the technology still faces significant hurdles, and the current potential for marine CO₂ removal remains limited.

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Drought: EU calls for water conservation.

Many countries in the EU are suffering from water shortages, which is why the EU Commission wants to encourage people to save water. Germany is also currently very dry. However, it is impossible to predict how rainfall will develop in the coming months.

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By Alexandra Endres

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Climate action program: Why Minister Schneider must quickly present Germany's plans up to 2040

This Thursday, Germany's expert commission will present its new forecast on the progress towards the country's climate target. Regardless of this, it is clear that the new Climate Minister Carsten Schneider faces major challenges. This is because the Climate Change Act requires him to present a climate action program within one year, one that also defines sector targets and measures leading up to 2040.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

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Gender gap: Male carbon footprint is significantly higher

On average, men cause a quarter more carbon emissions than women – according to a new study. The main reasons for this are differences in meat consumption and car use. The household constellation is particularly decisive.

By Anja Graßl

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Many companies consider decarbonization a strategic priority

A recent survey reveals that 41 percent of companies see decarbonization and ESG issues as strategic priorities – putting the issue in third place behind revenue and profit. However, due to the poor economy, a slight majority of companies want to limit their investments in decarbonization.

By Nico Beckert

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China: Renewables boom leads to falling CO₂ emissions

China's CO₂ emissions have fallen in the last twelve months. For the first time, this was not due to an economic crisis, but to the rapid expansion of renewable energies, as a new analysis shows. Whether the trend continues also depends on the trade war with the USA and the design of Chinese economic stimulus programs.

By Nico Beckert