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The limits of Emmanuel Macron's prestige project

The European Political Community was supposed to bring together heads of state and government from all over Europe. With crises from Nagorno-Karabakh to northern Kosovo on the agenda, the new format is reaching its limits at the third rendezvous.

By Stephan Israel

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Green Climate Fund: (Only) 9.3 billion for climate financing so far

The Green Climate Fund is intended to help developing countries reduce emissions and adapt to climate change. In Bonn, the fund was replenished with fresh money today. For the time being, however, the total amount is still lower than the last replenishment of the Green Climate Fund.

By Lukas Knigge

Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Deutschland, 29.07.2023: Maximilian Krah h‰lt eine Rede zur Vorstellung als Spitzenkandidat f¸r die Europawahl auf AfD-Bundesparteitag *** Magdeburg, Saxony Anhalt, Germany, 29 07 2023 Maximilian Krah delivers a speech introducing himself as the top candidate for the European elections at AfD national party conference Copyright: xdtsxNachrichtenagenturx dts_20866

Chinese interference reaches German politics

The case of German AfD leader Maximilian Krah sheds light on possible Chinese intelligence activities in Germany. The alleged close ties of one of Krah's long-time staff members to organizations of the Chinese United Front are another warning signal for German politics.

By Marcel Grzanna

Hoekstra and Šefčovič: Environment Committee ends stalemate

The Parliament will not further oppose the appointment of Commissioners-designate Hoekstra and Šefčovič. The supplementary statements of the two Timmermans successors were sufficient to convince the majority of ENVI members. However, some questions remain.

By Lukas Knigge

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Rejection of the UN Green Climate Fund

China has now become the largest CO2 emitter, yet it refuses to participate in the UN fund for financing climate action in developing countries. The People's Republic intends to allocate funds only through self-managed channels. China's climate financing remains opaque and falls far short of its own commitments.

By Nico Beckert

Shanghai City Issues Orange Heat Alert tourists stand in front of a mist machine to cool off in Shanghai, China on July 13, 2023 as city issues orange heat alert as city continues high temperture during the week Shanghai China PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxFRA Copyright: xYingxTangx originalFilename: tang-notitle230713_np9BC.jpg

How climate change is discussed in China

In China, the fear of climate change doesn't translate into activism. Instead, the government offers hope through technological solutions. However, among the population, there remains a lingering diffuse anxiety in the face of extreme weather events, which finds its outlets in other areas.

By Fabian Peltsch

Double summit in Granada starts under unfavorable omens

Almost 50 heads of state and government are meeting today for the third summit of the European Political Community. The central topic: Nagorno-Karabakh and the tensions in the Balkans. But Azerbaijan's president, of all people, wants to stay away. The informal EU summit on Friday will focus on enlargement and the migration crisis.

By Redaktion Table

California introduces mandatory carbon reporting

While a Republican fossil fuel campaign is underway in much of the United States, Democrat-ruled California has passed two major climate bills. Meanwhile, the US state is suing five energy companies for damages. The accusation: deliberate disinformation about the risks of climate change.

By Carsten Hübner