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Climate & Environment

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Forest fires: EU calls for more civil protection powers

Forest fires are becoming an ever greater challenge and are no longer a rarity – even in Central Europe. Many countries are overwhelmed and EU civil protection reaches its limits. What is the best way to counter the growing threat?

By Timo Landenberger

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Energy saving plans in Europe and across the globe

The German government plans to use energy-saving measures to secure the heat supply in the coming winter. So far, it has focused primarily on gas storage, but this is likely insufficient. An international comparison shows that others are already making much faster progress.

By Lukas Knigge

Sarah Brückner (VDMA) über die CSR-Richtlinie
Opinion

CSR Directive: VDMA calls for streamlining of reporting requirements

The European Financial Reporting Group (EFRAG) is drafting new standards for sustainability reporting requirements. These requirements, however, would benefit the environment less than the consulting industry, as it would enable the latter to acquire new customers, according to VDMA’s Sarah Brückner.

By Redaktion Table

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How Madrid wants to supply Europe with gas

Spain has one-third of the import capacity for LNG in the EU. The government wants to help avert the threat of supply bottlenecks in Germany, but so far it lacks the pipelines to do so. New pipelines are supposed to change that.

By Isabel Cuesta Camacho

Michael Reckordt über die Abhängigkeit Europas und Deutschlands von Russland.
Opinion

Sanctions against Russia must also cover imports of metals

Europe continues to import metals such as nickel, copper, and aluminum from Russia on a large scale – from companies owned by oligarchs close to Putin. The EU and German government must stop these imports and drastically change raw materials policy, according to Michael Reckordt of the NGO PowerShift.

By Redaktion Table