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Opinion

Petersberg Climate Dialogue: Germany must take a leadership role now.

The geopolitical environment is becoming more difficult, and multilateralism and the rules-based international order can no longer be taken for granted. It is precisely now that Germany should seize the opportunity to prove itself as a reliable partner in climate policy and thus take on a leading role in climate diplomacy.

By Alexandra Endres

Feature

Climate lawsuit against RWE: The role of science

The Hamm Higher Regional Court in Germany will announce a decision in the lawsuit against RWE in April. For two days, the court heard complex technical details – in order to clarify one issue: How serious is the flood risk to Saúl Luciano Lliuya's house in the Peruvian city of Huaraz? The case shows how much climate lawsuits now rely on scientific findings.

By Alexandra Endres

News

Imports: China lifts ban on Argentinian poultry.

Argentina is allowed to export poultry to China for the first time in two years. The lifting of the ban is also linked to China's tariffs on American agricultural products.

By Emily Kossak

News

Nuclear power technology: China also seeks commercial use

China already has the most nuclear power plants in the world. Beijing wants to commercialize nuclear technology in the future. It will primarily be used in medicine, agriculture and food processing.

By Emily Kossak

Opinion

Climate change: Are women saviors or victims? Why these clichés are problematic

In the debate on climate change and its consequences, women are often one-sidedly portrayed as saviors or victims. This obscures how power relations and social factors deeply shape women's everyday lives. For a just transformation, it is essential to recognize them – and to fight against them.

By Experts Table.Briefings

News

Reforestation: Egypt partners with Beijing-based company

Egypt plans a partnership with a Beijing-based company. It will focus on reforestation projects and the ecological restoration of wetlands. The environment minister of the North African state recently met with Sinoway representatives.

By Amelie Richter