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EU-Exekutiv-Vizepräsident und Green-Deal-Kommissar Frans Timmermans empfängt COP28-Präsident Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber in Brüssel.
Feature

Al Jaber in Bonn and Brussels: waiting for clarity

Yesterday in Brussels, today in Bonn: COP28 President-designate Al Jaber is touring Europe to answer questions about his plans for the next world climate conference in Dubai. The most crucial answers, however, remain vague.

Von Lukas Knigge

Protest Near White House Against Willow Master Development Plan Demonstrators gather near the White House in Washington, D.C. on March 3, 2023, demanding that President Biden stop the Willow Master Development Plan, an oil drilling project planned to begin in Alaska. Washington, D.C. United States PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxFRA Copyright: xBryanxOlinxDozierx originalFilename: dozier-protestn230303_np1tp.jpg
Feature

Study warns of failing COP28

Companies and governments around the world are continuing to expand fossil fuels, jeopardizing the Paris climate goals, says a recent study by the Climate Action Trackers, exclusively available to Table.Media. A successful COP28 in Dubai is also doubtful because the host country continues to back oil and gas.

Von Bernhard Pötter

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Feature

Maldives ambassador: 'We are creating new islands and aim to be CO2-neutral by 2030'

Rising sea levels pose an existential threat to the Maldives. The country's ambassador to the EU, Omar Abdul Razzak, is therefore calling for easier access to financing, especially for adaptation measures. It is currently receiving less support than emission reductions. The interview was conducted by Claire Stam.

Von Claire Stam

EU-Exekutiv-Vizepräsident und Green-Deal-Kommissar Frans Timmermans empfängt COP28-Präsident Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber in Brüssel.
Analyse

Al Jaber in Bonn und Brüssel: Warten auf Klarheit

Gestern in Brüssel, heute in Bonn: Der designierte COP28-Präsident Al Jaber ist auf Europa-Tour, um Fragen zu seinen Plänen für die nächste Weltklimakonferenz in Dubai zu beantworten. Die wichtigsten Antworten bleiben jedoch noch unscharf.

Von Lukas Knigge