Climate.Table – Edition 340
DIHK defends climate position after backlash + No CBAM carve-out for India + California pushes back against Trump
- Climate policy: DIHK responds to criticism of its position paper
- Free trade with India: CBAM agreement and support for decarbonization
- United States: How California is positioning itself as Trump’s opponent
- Climate action: German Federal Administrative Court faces landmark ruling
- CDU: Climate Union backs compromise proposal on climate target
- NDCs: 66 countries have specific targets for electric mobility
- Battery storage: Strong growth in Europe
- Survey: Why climate bans are poorly received
- Wind energy: German government seeking to postpone tender for two North Sea areas
- Power plant strategy: Cartel office also wants to authorize small plants
- Must Reads: IEA chief sees falling oil and gas prices as an opportunity for Europe
- Time.Table: Negotiation on the German Climate Action Act
- Documents: The new members of the RNE
- Dessert: Say au revoir to Paris!