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Climate protection

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Radical hunger strike: Why the climate movement is distancing itself

Activists from the group "Hunger Until You’re Honest" have been trying for months to pressure the government with a hunger strike. One activist is now in life-threatening danger. Large parts of the climate movement are observing the protest with concern.

By Fabian Löhe

News

Clean Cooking Summit: These are the results

Over two billion people around the world cook with dirty fuels. This leads to deaths and high carbon emissions. A summit in Paris pledged financial resources to tackle the problem in Africa.

By Fabian Löhe

Feature

Global climate financing: doubled, but far from sufficient for goals

In 2021/22, a record 1.3 trillion dollars was invested worldwide in combating the climate crisis. At the World Bank meeting, countries pledged more money for the protection of common goods. German Climate Envoy Jennifer Morgan also emphasized the responsibility of wealthy emerging countries to contribute financially.

By Bernhard Pötter

Wind turbines surrounded by lush crop fields Wind turbines surrounded by lush crop fields, South Africa Copyright: xZoonar.com/NicoxSmitx 19751465
News

Eurobarometer: climate action loses relevance

One in three EU citizens still consider climate action the most important issue in the June elections. However, poll ratings have plummeted, particularly in Germany.

By Lukas Bayer

Analyse

Nature, transport, construction: Germany's unused climate fund money could jeopardize climate targets

Germany's Climate and Transformation Fund again only spent around half the planned money in 2023. The main problems are in nature-based climate action, but there are also many unused funds in the transport and construction sectors. A new FÖS study calls for more efficient allocation procedures and greater transparency in order for Germany to achieve its targets.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt