Schlagwort

EU-Klimapolitik

Feature

EU competitiveness: The Draghi report highlights these China aspects

How can the EU compete with China and the United States? Former ECB chief Mario Draghi explored this question for the EU Commission. The main line is similar to that of existing EU approaches. However, the 400-page paper contains even more details – and a fairly high figure.

Von Amelie Richter

News

Verkehr und Gebäude: Warum die DUH die Bundesregierung erneut verklagt

Laut EU-Verordnung müsste Deutschland seine Emissionen vor allem in den Sektoren Verkehr und Gebäude bis 2030 im Vergleich zu 2005 um die Hälfte senken – ist aber weit davon entfernt. Die Deutsche Umwelthilfe klagt und fordert dringende Sofortmaßnahmen, darunter ein Tempolimit.

Von Alexandra Endres

News

Traffic and buildings: Why the German government is getting sued again

EU regulations stipulate that Germany must reduce its emissions by half by 2030 compared to 2005, particularly in the transport and buildings sectors – but it is far from achieving this. Environmental Action Germany has filed a complaint and calls for urgent, immediate measures, including a speed limit.

Von Alexandra Endres

Opinion

The Green Deal will secure Europe's future

It is expected that European competitiveness, defence, the internal market and the multilateral legal order will be priorities in Ursula von der Leyen's program. But what about the European Green Deal, Marc Weissgerber from the think tank E3G wants to know.

Von Experts Table.Briefings

Table.Standpunkt

Der Green Deal sichert Europas Zukunft

Es wird erwartet, dass die europäische Wettbewerbsfähigkeit, Verteidigung, der Binnenmarkt und die multilaterale Rechtsordnung im Programm von Ursula von der Leyen Prioritäten sein werden. Doch was ist mit dem Europäischen Green Deal, fragt Marc Weissgerber vom Thinktank E3G.

Von Experts Table.Briefings

News

What Germans expect from EU climate policy

More solar and wind energy, financial support for heat pumps – but no ban on combustion engines. A recent survey shows which form of EU climate policy a majority of Germans could support in the future. Another result is that the Green Deal is unknown to many.

Von Alexandra Endres