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Insurance balance: How storm damage increased in 2023

Last year, storms caused insured damages worth billions of euros. Hail damage to vehicles led to high costs, especially because repair costs have increased. Insurers are now calling for a focus on climate adaptation instead of mandatory insurance.

By Lukas Bayer

Interview

Kurt Vandenberghe: 'New climate action proposals coming in 2026'

The measures for the EU’s 2030 climate target are not sufficient to achieve the 2040 target. Kurt Vandenberghe, Director-General for Climate Action of the European Commission, explains in an interview which instruments can achieve the goals most cost-effectively.

By Lukas Knigge

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Carbon leakage: Why the 'dilemma' remains unsolved

Experts from the Centre for European Policy believe that the issue of carbon leakage, resulting from current EU climate policies, has not yet been resolved. They advocate for placing this issue at the top of the agenda for the next legislative term.

By Lukas Knigge

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Forest fire risk: How Europe is preparing

Europe wants to be better prepared for this year's forest fire season and has expanded its civil protection. This is also intended to strengthen European solidarity.

By Lukas Knigge

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Study: How climate-harmful advertising violates media state treaty

One-third of all TV commercials advertise climate-damaging products. Promoted sweets, cars and toiletry items are often classified as harmful to the climate. A study by the Otto Brenner Foundation shows how this violates the Media State Treaty.

By Lukas Bayer

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Climate security: Why Baerbock offers her support in Fiji

Foreign Minister Baerbock concludes her Oceania trip with a visit to Fiji, where she pledged ongoing assistance to Pacific states. In the climate crisis, she sees "the greatest threat to security" for these states and aims to strengthen bilateral cooperation accordingly.

By Lukas Bayer