Hardly any rain: Germany's soil is getting drier.
Germany has been experiencing low rainfall for several weeks now. As "Dürremonitor" shows, the soil is becoming increasingly dry. Not a good sign for agriculture and forestry.
By Nico Beckert
Germany has been experiencing low rainfall for several weeks now. As "Dürremonitor" shows, the soil is becoming increasingly dry. Not a good sign for agriculture and forestry.
By Nico Beckert
Climate models can explain the rapid rise in ocean temperatures between early 2023 and early 2024 and is not an indication of an additional acceleration of climate change, a new study shows.
By Lukas Bayer
"Unprecedented weather extremes" – The latest report on the state of the global climate registers many "stress signals" from the planet.
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The transformation of many German companies fails to gain traction. Only around half still base their investment decisions on sustainability criteria. One in ten companies has already abandoned the idea.
By Carsten Hübner
Many ESG funds promise more than they deliver. They have invested in companies that make their money with fossil fuels – and want to expand their business, as a new study shows. The new ESMA guidelines hardly change this.
By Carsten Hübner
Over 10,000 scientists urge the next German government in an open letter to make a clear commitment to climate action.
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Current legislation will increase the demand for SAFs in the coming years. Read about how much money is needed for this in Table.Briefings.
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The new German government must not simply fall behind previous plans when it comes to climate targets. This is the conclusion of a comprehensive legal opinion commissioned by the CDU/CSU-affiliated Climate Union.
By Malte Kreutzfeldt
Progress is being made worldwide in decarbonizing the building sector. Read in Table.Briefings why this is not enough to achieve the climate targets.
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Canada has abolished the CO₂ tax for consumers. It was one of the first official acts of the new Prime Minister Mark Carney. The CO₂ tax for large emitters remains in place.
By Nico Beckert