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Wetlands: How peatlands are to serve as defense

Environmentalists propose using climate and nature conservation to improve defense readiness: Marshes and wetlands in Poland, the Baltic States, and Finland should secure NATO's eastern flank and simultaneously boost the market for voluntary peatland certificates in Europe.

By Bernhard Pötter

News

Coalition contract: SPD climate network calls for rejection.

The SPD.Klima.Gerecht group, which includes young social democratic climate activists, calls for the German coalition contract to be rejected as it does not take climate action seriously. Member of the Bundestag Nina Scheer disagrees.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

Feature

Pope Francis: Climate track record with light and shade

With the death of Pope Francis, climate activists around the world have lost a leading voice in the fight against poverty, exploitation and the climate crisis. Under him, the Vatican became a factor in climate diplomacy. However, it also slowed progress on some issues. Whether this commitment will continue depends on his successor.

By Bernhard Pötter

Feature

Ideas for the climate: This wall is designed to bind CO₂ in three ways.

Stone, carbon fibers and biochar are the components of a new type of wall that stores CO₂ and could therefore help to decarbonize the construction sector. But approving it as a building material takes time and money. It is therefore likely to be some time before the material can be used on a large scale.

By Alexandra Endres

Analyse

Syria: Energy dilemma between Russia and the EU.

Syria's new transitional government is struggling with the financial legacy of the Assad regime and an energy crisis. Experts warn of a paradox: The sanctions imposed by the West could tie the former oil country back to Russia in the long term.

By Michael Liebert

News

Hydrogen: Study sees Germany's industry supply secured until 2030.

According to a new study, the goal of installing hydrogen electrolyzers with a capacity of ten gigawatts in Germany by 2030 is likely to be achieved. In the longer term, however, more electrolyzers and additional hydrogen imports are essential.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt