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Climate in Numbers: Germany lagging behind in e-buses

In Germany, only one in three newly registered city buses was emission-free in 2024 – far fewer than in many other European countries. This is probably due to a lack of specifications and the withdrawal of subsidies.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

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Austria: Climate action in the new government

In Austria, the climate action ministry is being dismantled under the new government. However, the government program is committed to the EU climate target and promises a climate law.

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Traffic turnaround: How EV promotion can become more social

The two think tanks Agora Verkehrswende and Zukunft KlimaSozial are proposing that subsidies for electric vehicles should be staggered according to income in the future and that people who are particularly affected by rising CO₂ prices should receive targeted support.

By Alexandra Endres

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IPCC: Open questions after planning for the seventh assessment report

At its 62nd plenary session in Hangzhou, China, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) decided on the scope and structure of the seventh assessment report. However, an important part of the timetable was postponed again. This could affect the work on the next Global Stocktake.

By Bernhard Pötter

Wärmepumpe Hybridheizung im Vorgarten eines Einfamilienhaus in Langenfeld, NRW, Deutschland Langenfeld Nordrhein-Westfalen Deutschland *** Heat pump hybrid heating in the front yard of a family house in Langenfeld, NRW, Germany Langenfeld North Rhine Westphalia Germany
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Government advisor: How the UK can meet climate targets and reduce energy costs

Over the next few years, the UK must step up its efforts, particularly in the areas of transport, buildings, industry and agriculture, in order to meet its climate targets. This is the advice of the CCC advisory body in its seventh carbon budget to reduce both energy costs and energy dependency.

By Lukas Bayer