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Cabinet: CDU ministers with varying levels of climate expertise.

The future Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, Katherina Reiche, is being praised not only by her own party, but also by the German Renewable Energy Federation. By contrast, other ministries that are important for climate action are being occupied by people who have hardly attracted any attention on the subject to date.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

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Electricity price zone: BMWK rejects division.

The Ministry of Economic Affairs (BMWK) is against a division of the German electricity price zone. The renewable energy association BEE warns of the impact on the economic viability of existing renewable energy plants.

By Manuel Berkel

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World Bank: Balancing act between USA and climate action threatens gas investments.

Under pressure from the Trump administration, World Bank CEO Banga has begun a balancing act at the spring meeting: Rhetorically, the climate issue is falling by the wayside; structurally, Banga is sticking to his reforms. The likely price for this strategy: more World Bank funding for gas and nuclear power.

By Bernhard Pötter

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LNG: NGO against new terminal in Wilhelmshaven.

With a new special ship for landing liquefied gas in Wilhelmshaven, Germany is relying on "LNG overcapacity that is fatal in terms of climate and environmental policy," warns Deutsche Umwelthilfe.

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Energy security: IEA and UK host summit.

A summit on energy security brings together heads of state and government with players from the energy industry to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Experts expect it to yield rapid security policy benefits.

By Lukas Bayer

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Despite climate roadmap: ECB continues to accept fossil collateral.

Since the ECB postponed its plan to reduce climate-damaging investments in July 2024, it has accepted fossil collateral worth EUR 13 billion. The NGO Reclaim Finance criticizes the long maturity of individual assets as particularly problematic.

By Lukas Bayer

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COP30: Coalition of the willing backs Brazil.

17 heads of state from various country groups reaffirmed their commitment to climate action at a virtual summit. The USA was not present. UN chief Guterres warns that no government can stop the expansion of renewables.

By Bernhard Pötter