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Gaskraftwerk in einem Hüttenwerk, Duisburg Gas-fired power station in a metallurgical plant in Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, consisting of 2 units with 320 megawatts electrical output gross. It uses blast furnace gas, coke oven gas or natural gas as fuel. Copyright: xZoonar.com/RudyxFesselx 19324999

Exploratory paper: CDU and SPD leave these gaps in climate policy.

As in the election campaign, the exploratory talks do not devote any separate capital to climate action. Although measures to achieve the climate targets are noted in the "Economy" topic area, the goal of climate neutrality by 2045 and a uniform strategy for achieving the target are missing. Environmental associations rate the plans as inadequate.

By Bernhard Pötter

Die "Große Halle des Volkes" - hier findet bis zum 10. März der diesjährige Nationale Volkskongress statt. "Groß" scheint bei den Dimensionen des Tagungsortes noch eine Untertreibung.

China: People's Congress sets low climate targets

Climate action hardly plays a role at the National People's Congress. The Chinese government's Work Report mentions very few new climate targets. Analysts say that Beijing is currently not focusing on lowering emissions.

By Nico Beckert

Ireland: Why the country could be hit by climate fines of up to five percent of GDP

Should Ireland miss its EU climate targets, it would have to pay significantly more money to EU member states than previously assumed. A joint report by the Irish Climate Council and the Fiscal Council shows that targeted investments could more than halve the climate fines – and would only cost half as much as the looming penalty.

By Lukas Bayer

Kohlekraftwerk in der südafrikanischen Limpopo Provinz

Reports: USA plans to withdraw from JETPs

According to informed sources, the United States is withdrawing from the coal phase-out partnerships with South Africa, Indonesia and Vietnam. This would leave the JETPs short of four billion US dollars in financial commitments and loans, as reported by Reuters with reference to sources in the three countries.

By Nico Beckert

Climate in Numbers: Germany lagging behind in e-buses

In Germany, only one in three newly registered city buses was emission-free in 2024 – far fewer than in many other European countries. This is probably due to a lack of specifications and the withdrawal of subsidies.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

Traffic turnaround: How EV promotion can become more social

The two think tanks Agora Verkehrswende and Zukunft KlimaSozial are proposing that subsidies for electric vehicles should be staggered according to income in the future and that people who are particularly affected by rising CO₂ prices should receive targeted support.

By Alexandra Endres