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Climate adaptation

Feature

NCQG adopted: USD 300 billion and a roadmap to Belém

After a dramatic day in Baku, COP29 ended with an agreement on a new climate finance target – known as the NCQG. Industrialized countries are to increase their annual payments to developing countries to USD 300 billion by 2035, but emerging countries will also contribute. This was followed by a hail of criticism.

By Lukas Knigge

News

Court of Auditors criticizes weaknesses in climate adaptation

The Court of Auditors has identified clear weaknesses in the EU's climate change adaptation policy. The measures are lagging behind the ambitious targets despite high financial resources. In some cases, they even lead to maladaptation.

By Lukas Knigge

Analyse

Despite the wet winter: Germany prepares for the next drought

After record rainfall, many water reservoirs in Germany have recovered, but the risk remains. Climate researchers are calling for preparations for the next dry period. The German government intends to promote adaptation and examine a new financing model.

By Maximilian Arnhold

Interview

'EU payments should be linked to soil conservation'

Healthy soils are essential for the climate, climate adaptation and food security. The demand is high: International climate action alone would require around three times the area of the EU. Expert Larissa Stiem-Bhatia explains how soils can be better protected and interests balanced.

By Alexandra Endres

Opinion

Agriculture in a changing climate: we only have a future with agroecology

Climate-smart agriculture has been hailed as a climate solution since COP26 in Glasgow. But it is misleading. Chemical pesticides and fertilizers destroy local ecosystems and communities and contribute to climate change. If humanity wants to have a future on this planet, agroecology is essential.

By Redaktion Table