Climate crisis

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 02/24

to the German edition Traffic lights buckle in the face of farmers, Robert Habeck threatened, farmers' protests on Monday: The federal government buckles in the face of massive protests by farmers against planned subsidy cuts. [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 50/23

to the German edition COP 28: The phase-out of fossil fuels is jeopardised: At the climate conference in Dubai, politicians are arguing about measures to combat climate change, with a particular focus on fossil fuels. [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 49/23

to the German edition Climate conference starts in Dubai: The UN Climate Change Conference in Dubai is all about money. The countries of the global South are demanding that the rich North provide funds for [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 48/23

to the German Edition   Employers' President Reiner Dulger (Photo: Photo: BDA | Christian Kruppa) Employers call for climate targets to be withdrawn: Germany is in danger of falling behind as a result [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week46/23

to the German edition Fierce criticism of the weakening of the Climate Protection Act: Experts from all parties took apart the planned weakening of the Climate Protection Act at a Bundestag hearing. The experts argued [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 45/23

to the German edition CO2 budget only half as large as stated in IPCC report: The carbon emissions budget consistent with the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree target could be only half as large as stated in [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 43/23

to the German edition If petrol suddenly becomes 38 cents more expensive, then our climate policy has failed: it sounds like boring bureaucracy, but it could become a price hammer for millions of car drivers. [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 42/23

to the German edition Microbeads and glitter banned with immediate effect: This Sunday, the first EU regulation to curb microplastics came into force. Small plastic beads in cosmetics as well as loose glitter will no [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 39/23

to the German edition Bundestag passes targets for more energy efficiency: In a second attempt, the Bundestag passed a law last week to increase energy efficiency. Companies with high energy consumption are to introduce energy [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 38/23

to the German edition   California sues world's biggest oil companies over climate change: The US state of California is taking action against "big polluters" ExxonMobil, Shell, BP, ConocoPhilips, Chevron and the industry association American [...]

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