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Climate target 2045: What the new government must do to meet it

According to official figures, the traffic light coalition has a positive climate balance: The statutory emission reductions of 65% will probably be achieved by 2030. However, for the 2040 and 2045 targets, a new government will have to make a lot of changes, especially in the areas of transport and buildings.

By Bernhard Pötter

Climate litigation: Lawsuit against RWE enters next round

Saúl Luciano Lliuya's landmark lawsuit against RWE enters the next round next week. The central issue is the risk of flooding due to the melting glaciers. This will determine RWE's legal responsibility for carbon emissions and a possible global lawsuit wave.

By Alexandra Endres

Green hydrogen: Why Oman waits for signals from Europe

The Gulf state of Oman plans to make a major move into green hydrogen and renewable energies. Starting in mid-March, investors will also be sought in Germany. Experts see excellent opportunities if the political course is set correctly. However, potential European buyers still hesitate.

By Redaktion Table

Special infrastructure fund: How Germany anchors climate action

The plans for Germany's special infrastructure fund by the conservative CDU/CSU and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) have not mentioned climate action. An alliance of environmental politicians, the Green Party, NGOs and companies wants to change this. New calculations show that Germany can reach net zero with a maximum of 0.7 percent of GDP.

By Bernhard Pötter