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EU Climate outlook 2023: Now it's all about implementation

2023 will mainly be about realizing the EU's climate protection plans because large parts of the Fit for 55 package have been completed. In addition, there will be a few new legislative proposals and the formal adoption of the old ones.

Von Lukas Knigge

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Gas terminals: Germany plans with incorrect data

In planning Germany's liquefied natural gas terminals, the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs works with an incorrect figure at a crucial point. This significantly overestimates the need for new infrastructure.

Von Malte Kreutzfeldt

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Does the EU need a Climate Czar?

Following the COP27, which was disappointing from the EU's point of view, calls for a European climate envoy are growing louder. They should only take care of the international climate negotiations. The idea is not easy to implement, but there would be some good candidates.

Von Lukas Knigge

Current LNG expansion plans threaten 1.5 degree limit
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2023: the twelve hottest topics

High temperatures and high emissions, important financial decisions and the influence of geopolitics – 2023 will be another turbulent year for global climate policy. Here are the most important trends.

Von Bernhard Pötter

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2023: Die zwölf heißesten Themen

Hohe Temperaturen und hohe Emissionen, wichtige Weichenstellungen bei Finanzen und der Einfluss der Geopolitik – auch 2023 wird ein turbulentes Jahr für die globale Klimapolitik. Hier sind die wichtigsten Trends.

Von Bernhard Pötter