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COP29: Why the G20 is not the solution

The declaration of the G20 summit in Rio does not solve the problems of COP29. Instead, it leaves the decision on compromises to the states at the climate conference. Although the G20 states are opening doors, they also put obstacles in the way of the delegations. The G20 could soon split on this issue.

By Bernhard Pötter

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NDCs: Why the outcome of COP29 is crucial for the new climate targets

Countries are obliged to submit new climate targets by February of next year. In the context of COP29, some have already presented new NDCs – or are planning to do so. How must the NDCs 3.0 be designed in order to keep 1.5 degrees within reach?

By Lisa Kuner

News

Baku: Why Javier Milei recalled Argentina's delegation

Argentina's president attacks the United Nations and considers climate action to be part of a "socialist agenda". It therefore comes as no surprise that he ordered the Argentinian delegation back from COP29. Climate activists expect this to have an impact on his country's energy policy.

By Alexandra Endres

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Climate finance: Tough negotiations, more pressure from the outside

Time is running out on the new climate finance target. Negotiations are tough. A high-level panel of experts sets out the urgency and need for more climate financing. While Sweden pledges a large sum, Azerbaijan has to put a climate fund on hold for the time being.

By Nico Beckert

Interview

Chile: 'All global financial flows must be aligned with climate action'

For Chile's Environment Minister Maisa Rojas, climate action and just social development go hand in hand. In this interview, she talks about her plans for a just climate transition, the reasons for Chile's renewables success and her expectations for COP29 in Baku.

By Alexandra Endres

Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland, 23.11.2023: Bundeswirtschaftsminister Robert Habeck hält eine politische Rede
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Climate Club: Habeck to present standards for green cement

The Climate Club initiated by Chancellor Scholz takes stock one year after its foundation. Members are working on common standards, particularly for green steel and cement. Initial financing plans are also discussed.

By Lukas Knigge