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Climate policy

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Coalition papers on energy and climate: Agreements and disputes.

The CDU/CSU and SPD negotiators have formulated their joint and opposing ideas on energy and climate. They are still far apart on many critical points. However, important decisions on climate are also being made in the working group on foreign and development policy.

By Bernhard Pötter

News

OECD/UNDP study: Why climate policy promotes economic growth.

A study by the OECD and UNDP contradicts the idea that climate policy costs economic growth. On the contrary: A more ambitious climate policy and more clean investments would bring greater prosperity, more efficiency, less economic damage, and a healthier life.

By Bernhard Pötter

Klimakleber blockieren den Verkehr auf der Sonnenstraße, Protestaktion der Letzten Generation, München, 20.12.2022 Deuts
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Accusations against Last Generation: Climate NGOs warn of a culture war.

The Munich Public Prosecutor General's Office has charged five climate activists from Last Generation with forming a "criminal organization." NGOs now fear a "climate of intimidation" and a "criminalization of climate activists." The new federal government must prevent climate policy from becoming a culture war.

By Lisa Kuner

Analyse

Germany's economic crisis: How much climate action is to blame

The EU's Clean Industrial Deal aims to balance competitiveness and climate action. However, Germany, Europe's largest economy, has been in recession for two years. Is climate action to blame for the economic crisis?

By Nico Beckert

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The new government's climate policy: What associations and think tanks are calling for

Business associations, NGOs and think tanks are calling on the next German government to make more efforts in climate policy: The financial leeway must be increased by reforming the debt brake, electricity prices should fall and good framework conditions and political continuity for investments should be created.

By Redaktion Table

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2025: These trends will shape the climate year

2025 will be an important milestone in global climate policy: The UN member states will present their NDCs by 2035, which have so far been inadequate. Time is of the essence and the signs are troubling: financial difficulties, populism, a fossil fuel renaissance – but also a renewables boom and possible new coalitions.

By Bernhard Pötter