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China: Remaining questions about the new emissions cap

China plans to set a strict CO2 emission cap for the first time, marking the beginning of a "new era in Chinese climate policy." Companies and provinces will need to adapt to new regulations. However, experts criticize the lack of detail and necessary speed in implementation.

By Nico Beckert

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Earth Overshoot Day: A statistic that raises many questions

This year's "Earth Overshoot Day" falls on August 1, when, according to the initiators, natural resources are used up for the year. However, many misconceptions and peculiarities surrounding this statistic cast doubt on the calculation method.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

Altérra: Why the UAE's innovative climate fund is being criticized

The Altérra Fund, which the United Arab Emirates announced at COP28, is intended to facilitate urgently needed investments in the energy transition in the Global South on a large scale. The billion-euro project is now set to get underway. However, a decision in favor of a gas project is controversial.

By Christian Mihatsch

COP29: What the Presidency is planning

As the host country of COP29 in Baku in November, Azerbaijan has now defined goals for the conference and published its plans. Among other things, the country wants to collect one billion dollars from fossil revenues in a voluntary fund for climate action.

By Bernhard Pötter

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CO2 fleet legislation contradicts Paris climate targets

The EU must immediately and comprehensively reform the CO2 fleet regulation of passenger cars. This is the demand of a group of researchers led by Thomas Koch from Karlsruhe KIT. Otherwise, the sector will be at odds with the Paris climate targets in 2030.

By Lukas Knigge