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Climate finance: EU finance ministers call for more transparency

On Tuesday, the EU finance ministers defined their position for the UN climate negotiations in Baku (COP29). As international climate finance will be the main topic in November, the Ecofin conclusions are of particular importance this time.

By Lukas Knigge

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Climate financing: EU states doubt COP29 target without new donors

The most important negotiations at this year's UN Climate Change Conference in Baku (COP29) revolve around the new global climate finance target. The EU states are pushing for former developing countries such as China and Saudi Arabia to also participate.

By Lukas Knigge

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Teresa Ribera – Environmentalist becomes competition watchdog

She could become the second most powerful woman in Europe. The Spaniard Teresa Ribera has been appointed Competition Commissioner by Ursula von der Leyen. The high-profile environmental politician now has the main task of preventing conflicts between industrial and climate policy.

By Redaktion Table

Porsche mit Verbrennermotor wirbt für Erneuerbare Kraftstoffe.
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CO2 fleet limits: MEPs bring earlier review into play

Transport politician Jens Gieseke (CDU) wants to know in a written question whether the Commission intends to bring forward the review of the CO2 fleet legislation. The manufacturers' lobby association, ACEA, had considered asking the Commission to stop penalties amounting to €15 billion for 2025 by means of an emergency article.

By Markus Grabitz

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Agora: Green investments help economic growth

The Agora Energiewende think tank has examined the macroeconomic impact of the investments required to achieve the EU's 2040 climate target. In addition to Europe's major economic powers, Poland in particular could also benefit.

By Lukas Knigge

Feature

Climate fraud: Why Germany rejected CO2 certificates in eight cases

For months, the German Environment Agency has been investigating irregularities regarding climate certificates issued by international companies in China – which also involve local suppliers, buyers and auditors. In eight cases, it suspended certificates for alleged emission reductions.

By Bernhard Pötter

Analyse

CBAM: Unclear rules unsettle industry

The reporting obligations for importers of emissions-intensive products continue to frustrate many companies. They complain about not being able to comply with the CBAM regulations and expect further tightening from Brussels.

By Lukas Knigge