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In the sense of the digital corporations

Luxembourg is home to Amazon's European headquarters, and the country is also lobbying hard to attract Google. In the negotiations on new EU rules for the major platforms, the country has resisted overly strict regulations for the companies.

By Till Hoppe

Global coal phase-out within reach

Moving away from fossil fuels and a just transition to green technologies were the focuses of the World Climate Conference (COP26) on Thursday. Progress was made on the coal phase-out in particular — while global greenhouse gas emissions have almost returned to pre-Corona levels.

By Timo Landenberger

Cookie banner: special German way instead of EU solution?

The advertising industry, website operators, consumers, and data protectionists all have one thing in common: no one likes the cookie banners that are everywhere in front of websites. Now a solution could be on the horizon in Germany — but even that is already controversial.

By Redaktion Table

Brussels observes China in the Arctic

The Arctic is already feeling the effects of climate change particularly strongly. With dwindling ice, covetousness is growing in the region: Beijing's activities in the far north are alarming Brussels. However, the EU's special envoy for the Arctic, Michael Mann, assesses the current potential for conflict as low.

By Amelie Richter

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How ambitious are China's climate targets?

On an international level, China is regarded as a brake on climate protection. Yet the goal of reducing its emissions to "net-zero" within just under 40 years presents the country with massive economic and social challenges.

By Nico Beckert

Trillion alliance for climate protection

With the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ), private banks, insurers, and investors committed on Wednesday to put limiting climate change at the heart of their work. The firms manage a combined sum of around $130 trillion. However, the effectiveness of the project remains to be seen.

By Lukas Knigge

COP26: The road to green steel

The decarbonization of energy-intensive industries such as the steel sector is crucial for achieving the global climate targets. However, the changeover is complicated and expensive. How it can still be achieved is one of the central questions at COP26.

By Timo Landenberger

Energy partnership with South Africa sealed

Germany agreed on an energy partnership with South Africa at the World Climate Conference (COP26) on Tuesday. South Africa is to be supported in particular in phasing out coal. A step towards climate financing for emerging economies with role-model character.

By Timo Landenberger

Outrage issue chat control: more than activism

While the topic and the dispute are not new, the uproar is: After social media, now even the "Bild" newspaper has taken up the topic of "chat control" and headlined: "Big Brother attack by the EU on our mobile phones". But behind this is a serious and important debate.

By Falk Steiner

Taxonomy: France's plea for miniature nuclear power plants

France is relying on nuclear power to achieve its climate targets. President Macron wants to invest in small nuclear power plants in particular in order to drive forward the energy transition. To finance this, nuclear energy must be classified as sustainable in the EU taxonomy. But the new technology also harbors many problems.

By Charlotte Wirth