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Climate & Environment

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SB60 review: These are the results from Bonn

The SB60 interim conference in Bonn ended with small steps forward. There was agreement on very general targets for the big-ticket issue of climate finance. However, the conference is still waiting for a strategy from the next COP presidency.

By Bernhard Pötter

Heads (EN)

Klaus Töpfer: UNEP savior and defender of human rights

The late Klaus Töpfer was not only the German Environment Minister. He also made a unique contribution to international politics and the development of the UN. A tribute by his former press officer.

By Nick Nuttall

EU Green Deal
Analyse

Climate outlook: What's next after the election

The outgoing legislature of the EU Commission and EU Parliament was dominated by climate action. How to proceed with the Green Deal is one of the sticking points in the election campaign. There are also questions about financing.

By Lukas Knigge

Feature

New Zealand: How the new government slashes climate policy

The first budget of New Zealand's new government does not provide any fresh money for climate action. Instead, several billion in already budgeted climate funds will be cut in order to finance tax cuts. How New Zealand intends to achieve its climate targets in this way seems questionable.

By Nora Hübchen

Feature

Radical hunger strike: Why the climate movement is distancing itself

Activists from the group "Hunger Until You’re Honest" have been trying for months to pressure the government with a hunger strike. One activist is now in life-threatening danger. Large parts of the climate movement are observing the protest with concern.

By Fabian Löhe