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Google AdSense: EU-Gericht hebt Milliardenstrafe auf

Das Gericht der Europäischen Union (EuG) hat über die Klage von Google und Alphabet gegen das Bußgeld der EU-Kommission von 1,49 Milliarden Euro entschieden. Die Kommission habe Fehler gemacht, sagen die Richter.

Von Corinna Visser

Netzausbau und Energiewende - der Transport von Windenergie vom Norden in den Süden der Bundesrepublik krankt immer noch am schleppenden Ausbau des Stromnetzes.
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Survey: What German companies demand to make the green transition a success

Many German companies remain committed to the energy transition despite high energy prices and regulatory hurdles. However, they demand clear framework conditions and lower energy prices to ensure that the transition can succeed sooner and prevent a loss of competitiveness. This is the result of a survey of 550 production companies.

Von Lukas Bayer

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Climate strike: How activism is increasingly sanctioned

Various climate movements have once again called for the traditional climate strike on Friday. However, the European climate movement is not only fighting against losing relevance. Their actions are also being increasingly penalized and sentenced by courts and authorities.

Von Lisa Kuner

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Climate in Numbers: How Germany could quickly reach net zero

"MappingZero" is a new tool that compares different paths to net zero emissions in Germany and shows which instrument could reduce greenhouse gas emissions the most. Strict emissions trading performs particularly well.

Von Alexandra Endres

Porsche mit Verbrennermotor wirbt für Erneuerbare Kraftstoffe.
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CO₂-Flottengrenzwerte: CDU-Abgeordnete bringen frühere Überprüfung ins Spiel

Verkehrspolitiker Jens Gieseke (CDU) will in einer schriftlichen Anfrage wissen, ob die Kommission das Review der CO₂-Flottengesetzgebung vorziehen will. Der Lobbyverband der Hersteller, ACEA, hatte überlegt, die Kommission aufzufordern, per Notfallartikel Strafen in Höhe von 15 Milliarden Euro für 2025 zu stoppen.

Von Markus Grabitz

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European Parliament: Competences of the Vice-Presidents have been determined

Parliament President Roberta Metsola has distributed the areas of responsibility of the 14 Vice-Presidents. Sabine Verheyen (CDU) is responsible for communication, foundations and parties as well as the budget, while Katarina Barley (SPD) is responsible for contacts with national parliaments and civil society organizations.

Von Markus Grabitz

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Federal government's raw materials fund can start

After months of deadlock, the Federal Ministry of Finance and the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs have reached an agreement and commissioned the state development bank KfW to set up the planned raw materials fund. The federal government can participate in the funded projects with equity.

Von Leonie Düngefeld

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Google AdSense: EGC overturns billion-euro fine

The General Court of the European Union (EGC) has ruled on the action brought by Google and Alphabet against the EU Commission's fine of €1.49 billion. The Commission made mistakes, say the judges.

Von Corinna Visser