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Bernhard Pötter

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After Petersberg: dispute becomes more heated

The Petersberg Climate Dialogue took the temperature of the negotiations in the run-up to COP29. The result: old and new demands for finance, an alliance for better climate plans and, with Azerbaijan, a confident next host. There are still many unanswered questions.

Von Bernhard Pötter

News

Climate Club starts work on decarbonization of industry

38 countries are discussing which standards low-carbon industries need to meet, particularly in cement and steel production, and what fair competition could look like. Discussions on this have now begun in the Climate Club under German-Chilean leadership.

Von Bernhard Pötter

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Klimaclub nimmt Arbeit zu Dekarbonisierung der Industrie auf

38 Länder beraten, welche Standards CO₂-arme Industrien vor allem in der Zement- und Stahlproduktion erfüllen müssen und wie fairer Wettbewerb aussehen kann. Die Gespräche darüber haben jetzt im Klimaclub unter deutsch-chilenischer Führung begonnen.

Von Bernhard Pötter

Analyse

Petersberger Klimadialog: Die zehn wichtigsten Fragen

Beim Petersberger Klimadialog in Berlin erwarten die Besucher Aufklärung über den Kurs des COP29-Gastgebers Aserbaidschan, die „COP-Troika“ und über die deutschen Klimafinanzen. Aber viele der spannendsten Fragen werden nur inoffiziell angeschnitten.

Von Bernhard Pötter

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Petersberg unofficial: The ten most important questions

The Petersberg Climate Dialogue in Berlin will inform visitors about the course of COP29 host Azerbaijan, the 'COP Troika' and Germany's climate finances. But many of the most interesting questions will only be touched on unofficially.

Von Bernhard Pötter

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Global climate financing: doubled, but far from sufficient for goals

In 2021/22, a record 1.3 trillion dollars was invested worldwide in combating the climate crisis. At the World Bank meeting, countries pledged more money for the protection of common goods. German Climate Envoy Jennifer Morgan also emphasized the responsibility of wealthy emerging countries to contribute financially.

Von Bernhard Pötter