Report: Super-rich cause 16 percent of emissions
Emissions and their effects are very unevenly distributed. This is the conclusion of a recent report. But there are also possible solutions.
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Emissions and their effects are very unevenly distributed. This is the conclusion of a recent report. But there are also possible solutions.
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On Tuesday, the EU Parliament defined its position on an EU carbon capture certification framework. It rejects carbon farming as a permanent method of capture.
By Lukas Knigge
Researchers are optimistic that global greenhouse gas emissions will already fall in the coming year.
By Nico Beckert
Loan injections for banks should be linked to climate policy requirements in the future. This is what ECB Director Frank Elderson is calling for. Conditions already exist for financial stability.
By Redaktion Table
Nio is bringing a partner on board for its battery-swapping technology: Changan Automobile intends to collaborate with the Shanghai-based company on the development of standards and the enforcement of the technology.
By Redaktion Table
California-based US chip manufacturer Nvidia has warned of significant revenue losses in its China business, citing US sanctions in the semiconductor sector as the main reason.
By Redaktion Table
The Chinese government has further reduced the number of mosques in the provinces of Ningxia and Gansu. Human Rights Watch is appalled.
By Redaktion Table
The Chinese company Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) is reportedly considering a potential secondary listing in Hong Kong.
By Redaktion Table
Carbon fleet limits for heavy-duty vehicles: The European Parliament wants to push through two formulations on synthetic fuels in negotiations with the Council. The 2035 target has been reduced.
By Markus Grabitz
Negotiations between the EU institutions on the Net-Zero Industry Act are expected to begin before Christmas. The act is intended to be Europe's industrial policy response to the US Inflation Reduction Act.
By Till Hoppe