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The party decides everything – including climate policy

In China, the Communist Party decides on climate policy. Using commissions, documents, and plans, it establishes binding emissions reduction targets. The next test will come in 2025 to see if interim goals are met.

By Christiane Kuehl

Analyse

The arms industry advertises climate-friendly defense

The armed forces of the NATO states must be "strong and green at the same time," demands even Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. But are announcements for more climate-friendly armies actually more than image cultivation? Yes, says Debbie Allen from BAE Systems.

By Stephan Israel

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The party decides everything – including climate policy

In China, the Communist Party decides on climate policy. Using commissions, documents, and plans, it establishes binding emissions reduction targets. The next test will come in 2025 to see if interim goals are met.

By Christiane Kuehl

Analyse

New emissions data: Habeck optimistic, but data shows gaps

According to data from the Federal Environment Agency, the 2030 climate targets are within reach. The Ministry for Economic Affairs is optimistic about closing the climate gap inherited from the previous government by the end of the decade, even as the economy recovers. However, there are doubts about the numbers.

By Nico Beckert

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Carbon contracts: Germany takes on an ambitious pioneering role

Companies can now bid for new state subsidies to help them switch to green technologies. The German Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMW) is breaking new ground with the complex auction system. If successful, it could be imitated throughout Europe.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

Analyse

CO2 offsetting: clean cookstove projects massively overestimated

For CO2 offsetting, projects involving efficient and clean cookstoves are very popular because about one-third of the world's population cooks over an open fire. The potential for improvement seems high. However, their contribution to climate action is apparently overestimated tenfold. Is offsetting a dead end in climate protection?

By Lisa Kuner