Jennifer Morgan calls for global renewables expansion target
In the Table.Live briefing, climate envoy at the German Foreign Office, Jennifer Morgan, lists Germany's priorities for COP28.
By Redaktion Table
In the Table.Live briefing, climate envoy at the German Foreign Office, Jennifer Morgan, lists Germany's priorities for COP28.
By Redaktion Table
Behind the scenes: On Monday, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published the summary of its 6th Assessment Report. Our in-depth analysis shows how the scientific community placed its messages while tussling with the delegations, what came as a surprise and how the countries asserted their interests.
By Bernhard Pötter
Since Wednesday, the UN Water Conference in New York has been deliberating on how all people can be provided with enough water. Climate change, which is exacerbating the global water crisis, is also on the agenda. IPCC lead author Matthias Garschagen explains how good adaptation can be achieved.
By Alexandra Endres
The "IPCC report is a how-to guide to defuse the climate time bomb," said UN Secretary-General António Guterres. Representatives of the Global South make proposals for loss and damage and urge a faster energy transition. Experts warn of the health risks of climate change. And NGOs call on the EU to be more ambitious in the Green Deal: Reactions to the IPCC report.
By Nico Beckert
The IPCC has advanced climate action around the world, says meteorologist Daniela Jacob. But politics is not doing enough. In Germany, too, there is a tendency towards grandfathering in parts of the government, the former IPCC lead author criticizes. She expects a turbulent decade marked by conflicts between ambitious climate activists and those "who do not want any interference". She advises the IPCC to put more focus on solutions.
By Alexandra Endres
On Monday afternoon at 2 pm, the current state of research on the climate crisis was published. Following a week-long meeting in Interlaken, Switzerland, delegations from the scientific community and governments agreed on the Synthesis Report of the 6th Assessment Report (AR6). It warns as clearly as never before, urges haste and points out paths to solutions. Here are the key points from the report.
By Bernhard Pötter
Unlike previous reports, the current IPCC Synthesis Report will have a direct impact: It provides arguments for the world's first stocktaking of the Paris climate targets at COP28. The decisive factor is whether enough governments want to use these arguments.
By Bernhard Pötter
On his South American trip, Germany's Economy Minister Robert Habeck also discussed green hydrogen and energy partnerships with Colombia. But the country is struggling with the direction and timeframe for its energy transition. Currently, oil, coal and gas still generate high government revenues. Now there is talk about whether green hydrogen can replace them.
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So far, "forest certificates" have not had the best reputation in climate policy because they are an invitation to greenwashing. At the One Forest Summit in Gabon, experts and politicians made a new proposal: "nature certificates" and improved carbon credits should protect rainforests, fund climate action and reform private climate finance.
By Redaktion Table
The European Union has presented its priorities for COP28. The focus is, in particular, on avoiding greenhouse gases. This also includes a global phase-out of all fossil fuels – a goal the EU already sought at the last COP in Sharm el-Sheikh, but ultimately failed to push through.
By Lukas Knigge