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Climate protection

Yogyakarta, Indonesien: Eine Arbeiterin sammelt am Parangkusumo-Strand Müll ein.
Feature

Global treaty aims to solve plastic problem

Decarbonization currently refers primarily to energy and industry. But for effective climate action, the way fossil plastics are produced must also change. Global negotiations to achieve this are now underway.

By Leonie Sontheimer

Klimaforscher Hans-Otto Pörtner
Feature

'We should have talked much more about implementation of the goals'

The biodiversity targets adopted in Montreal are also important for global climate action, according to Hans-Otto Porterner, co-chair of IPCC Working Group II. Germany must restore ecosystems to comply with the agreement. This also means: no new autobahns.

By Alexandra Endres

Opinion

Christmas, the celebration of climate justice

What can religions contribute to climate policy? Churches bear witness during climate disasters and support the cries for climate actions and reparations. The spirit of Christmas demands that wealthier nations reduce their emissions sharply and share their resources radically with vulnerable countries and communities.

By Redaktion Table

EU-Trilog
Feature

Jumbo trilogue: The three sticking points of the EU climate package

Veteran EU politicians call it the biggest trialogue they have ever experienced: Next weekend, negotiations will begin in Brussels on how the EU's emissions trading system will serve the climate, industry and even consumers. Failure is not ruled out.

By Lukas Knigge

Opinion

Climate club: sharing opportunities of green transformation fairly

Originally, a climate club was supposed to help its member countries drive climate action through coordinated CO2 prices. The climate club recently established by the G7 no longer has much to do with this. Nevertheless, it can have a positive effect – if it can be cleverly developed further.

By Redaktion Table