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Fossil energy: How the COP troika expands oil and gas

The United Arab Emirates, Azerbaijan and Brazil – hosts of the COPs in 2023, 2024 and 2025 – want to increase oil and gas production by more than 30 percent in total by 2035, according to a new report. The main culprits, however, are the industrialized countries.

Von Bernhard Pötter

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Melonis zweiter Asylanlauf landet vor dem EuGH

Italiens Pläne für Flüchtlingslager in Albanien werden in der EU aufmerksam verfolgt. Jetzt geht es vor den Europäischen Gerichtshof. Ein Gericht in Bologna zieht einen Vergleich mit Nazi-Deutschland.

Von Redaktion Table

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Climate in Numbers: A ship full of solar vs. a hundred coal ships

A new IEA report shows how much more efficient renewable energies are compared to fossil fuels – and how this growth market will triple by 2035. Despite all efforts in the USA and the EU, China will remain the largest producer of cleantech.

Von Bernhard Pötter

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Decarbonization: What German and Chinese science academies call for

The highest scientific bodies in Germany and China have called for increased efforts to decarbonize all sectors. This includes more research, more cooperation, a carbon price, funding for renewables and CCS, social compensation and more transparency.

Von Bernhard Pötter

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Georgia: Public prosecutor's office investigates after election

There is a dispute over the official results of the parliamentary elections in the South Caucasus Republic of Georgia. Following accusations of falsification by the opposition, the public prosecutor's office is now investigating.

Von Redaktion Table

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Bernhard Kluttig succeeds Giegold in the BMWK

Bernhard Kluttig becomes State Secretary for European and Economic Policy in the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs. He is regarded as the architect of the chip subsidy policy.

Von Redaktion Table