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IMO carbon levy: Why the negotiators are getting nervous

The question whether and how international shipping will price its emissions for the first time and subsequently reduce them will be decided next week. So far, however, the fronts have hardened between opposing and ambitious countries.

By Fritz Vorholz

EU climate targets: Why the coalition negotiations are crucial.

In the coalition negotiations, the CDU/CSU is calling for projects abroad to be included in EU emissions trading. This is ruled out for the next few years, but this option is also currently being examined within the EU in order to achieve the 2040 target. There is sharp criticism from the Greens and SPD.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

Ideas for the climate: Filtering methane from hydropower plants.

Hydropower is generally regarded as a clean source of energy. However, some hydropower plants could also be major emitters of the greenhouse gas methane and thus exacerbate the climate crisis. A British company wants to capture this potent greenhouse gas from hydropower plants using a new technology and make it usable for biofuels.

By Nick Nuttall

Greenpeace verdict: How SLAPP lawsuits jeopardize climate action

The ruling against Greenpeace in the United States is representative of a trend: Fossil fuel companies are using so-called SLAPP lawsuits to silence people and organizations committed to climate change mitigation. Anti-slapp rules such as those of the EU could help – provided they are implemented effectively.

By Alexandra Endres

COP30: How Brazil wants to reform the UN climate process

With Brazil, an ambitious presidency is taking over the next COP. Although there are hardly any critical formal decisions to be made, COP President-designate André Corrêa do Lago wants to achieve a "turning point" in implementing climate targets – by reforming the system.

By Bernhard Pötter

Coalition papers on energy and climate: Agreements and disputes.

The CDU/CSU and SPD negotiators have formulated their joint and opposing ideas on energy and climate. They are still far apart on many critical points. However, important decisions on climate are also being made in the working group on foreign and development policy.

By Bernhard Pötter

Petersberg Climate Dialogue: Eleven crucial questions.

At the Petersberg Climate Dialogue in Berlin, the Brazilian presidency wants to present its plans and ideas for a successful COP30. The pressing issues are financing, NDCs, the US withdrawal and the lack of hotel beds. And the German government as host is a lame duck.

By Bernhard Pötter