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Chevron Doctrine: Supreme Court's decision crucial for climate

By June, the US Supreme Court will decide on the Chevron Doctrine. If the justices overturn this decision, numerous disputes will no longer be resolved by Congress, potentially complicating future climate and environmental regulations.

Von Andreas Seidl

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Climate security: Why Baerbock offers her support in Fiji

Foreign Minister Baerbock concludes her Oceania trip with a visit to Fiji, where she pledged ongoing assistance to Pacific states. In the climate crisis, she sees "the greatest threat to security" for these states and aims to strengthen bilateral cooperation accordingly.

Von Lukas Bayer

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Study: How climate-harmful advertising violates media state treaty

One-third of all TV commercials advertise climate-damaging products. Promoted sweets, cars and toiletry items are often classified as harmful to the climate. A study by the Otto Brenner Foundation shows how this violates the Media State Treaty.

Von Lukas Bayer

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Military: How China 'guides' Iranian drones

Iran's latest kamikaze drones apparently use Chinese guidance systems. This is revealed by a drone discovery analyzed by British scientists. The discovery sheds new light on China's involvement in the Ukraine war.

Von Michael Radunski