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Does the EU need a Climate Czar?

Following the COP27, which was disappointing from the EU's point of view, calls for a European climate envoy are growing louder. They should only take care of the international climate negotiations. The idea is not easy to implement, but there would be some good candidates.

By Lukas Knigge

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Gas terminals: Germany plans with incorrect data

In planning Germany's liquefied natural gas terminals, the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs works with an incorrect figure at a crucial point. This significantly overestimates the need for new infrastructure.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

Global expansion of renewable electricity capacity

Renewable energies face rapid growth

One of the rare success stories in global energy and climate policy is the expansion of renewable energies. What was considered an expensive utopia just a few years ago is now the future of power supply. And the signals worldwide continue to point to rapid growth.

By Bernhard Pötter

Ein Celebesbrillenvogel sitzt auf einem Ast im tropischen Regenwald Indonesiens. Die Art ist dort endemisch

Indonesia puts the brakes on deforestation

Indonesia is one of the countries with a particularly large amount of tropical rainforest. Preserving it is important for the climate, and in fact, deforestation rates have been declining recently. How did Indonesia manage that?

By Alexandra Endres

Yogyakarta, Indonesien: Eine Arbeiterin sammelt am Parangkusumo-Strand Müll ein.

Global treaty aims to solve plastic problem

Decarbonization currently refers primarily to energy and industry. But for effective climate action, the way fossil plastics are produced must also change. Global negotiations to achieve this are now underway.

By Leonie Sontheimer

COP15: natural climate protection under pressure

The COP15 biodiversity conference now enters its decisive phase. So far, however, little progress has been made. And now the protection of natural areas, which are key to carbon uptake and climate action, is also on the line.

By Timo Landenberger