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Climate & Environment

Josep Borrell & Werner Hoyer über die Energie-Abhängigkeit der EU von Russland
Opinion

Decarbonization is now a strategic imperative

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has forced the European Union to accelerate the pace of our energy and climate policy. Since the Kremlin has increasingly used energy as a tool for political influence, we must deprive it of its leverage by radically reducing our dependence on fossil-fuel imports from Russia.

By Redaktion Table

Dr. Christian Ehler (CDU), Markus Ferber (CSU) und Dr. Andreas Schwab (CDU) über den Ukraine-Krieg und die Aufgaben der EU.
Opinion

The attack on Ukraine means homework for the EU

Putin's cold-blooded attack on Ukraine has shown that the member states of the European Union have many more common tasks to perform than the EU Treaty currently provides.

By Redaktion Table

Feature

Pharma: Pressure grows continuously

The expectations that companies deal with sustainability risks are increasing. The pressure is also growing in the pharmaceutical industry. At first glance, the highly regulated industry does not need to worry too much in the so-called ESG area. However, controversies are looming, especially when it comes to social criteria.

By Eugenie Ankowitsch

Bertrand Badré über den Ukrainekrieg, Unternehmen und die ESG-Kritierien
Opinion

Will the Ukraine war upend the sustainability agenda?

First the pandemic, now the war: With the pressure from the crises, the climate targets are fading into the background. To achieve them regardless, business and civil society must first and foremost expand and refine the ESG criteria.

By Redaktion Table