If the global community wants to achieve its climate targets, carbon dioxide that has already been generated must also be recaptured. However, the technology for this is still expensive. China is not deterred by this and is planning huge plants to capture CO2.
By Nico Beckert
China’s wind and solar power saw a spurious growth over the past decade. Recently, China released its 14th Five-year plan for Renewable Energy to determine the action path until 2025. The goals will make a major contribution to China’s targets of a carbon peak before 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060. However, since late last year, the government relies heavily again on coal power to fire economic growth and ensure energy security. This renewed focus on coal can undermine China’s climate change endeavors going forward.
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The EU Parliament will vote on Wednesday on a carbon border adjustment system. This mechanism is intended to prevent environmentally harmful produced steel from being sold at dumping prices. Amelie Richter spoke with Green European politician Michael Bloss to find out why deliberately making imports from China more expensive can also be fair.
By Amelie Richter
Europe's companies have their headquarters breathing down their necks: They are also expected to reduce emissions in China as quickly as possible. Although the People's Republic does have climate targets, the actual framework is largely lacking and the conditions are difficult.
By Christiane Kuehl