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Climate policy

Opinion

How the Green Deal can unlock more energy for Europe

A key to achieving climate neutrality lies in scaling up innovative technologies that reduce our emissions while promoting prosperity. The EU has two concrete levers to implement the Green Deal.

By Experts Table.Briefings

Analyse

Budget cuts and technical issues slow down climate-neutral flying

The aviation sector is booming and aims to become climate-neutral. However, the production of climate-friendly aviation fuel in Germany is facing significant financial and technical challenges. Nearly three billion euros have just been cut from the federal budget for this purpose.

By Leonie Sontheimer

Analyse

Uganda's energy transition: renewables, oil, nuclear and foreign support

Uganda has presented its energy transition plan: The government wants to eliminate energy poverty with renewables, an oil pipeline and a nuclear project and ensure a climate-neutral energy supply by 2065. This will require billions, including foreign investment.

By Viktor Funk

Feature

Slow grid expansion threatens Europes climate targets

International organizations warn that the expansion of power grids around the world is too slow. This also jeopardizes the expansion targets for renewable energies in Europe. The IEA and IRENA call for faster approval procedures, more investment, better planning and the expansion of domestic supply chains.

By Lukas Knigge

News

Voluntary emissions trading resumed

China has resumed voluntary carbon credits trading, initially only for previously approved projects. New approvals, including for solar thermal energy and offshore wind power, are expected.

By Christiane Kuehl

Heads (EN)

Mukhtar Babayev – COP29 President without climate merits

Last week, Mukhtar Babayev was appointed President-designate for the climate conference in Baku in November. The 55-year-old Environment Minister of Azerbaijan can look back on a long career in the oil and gas industry. The country is growing increasingly important for Europe's gas imports.

By Till Hoppe