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FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 06/23

to the German edition Wind-on-Land Act - will the pace of expansion continue? Last week, the Wind on Land Act came into force. Nationwide, two per cent of land must now be designated for wind [...]

FAIReconomics Week 04/23

to the German edition Climate Alliance demands amendment of the Basic Law: Climate protection in the municipalities must be made legally more effective and its financing must be placed on a solid constitutional basis. This [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 02/23

to the German edition Activists put a tree in a hole in the asphalt on the access road to Lützerath (Foto: Stefan Müller climate stuff. (CC BY-NC 2.0 by flickr.com) Lützerath facing eviction: [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 51/22

to the German edition Emissions trading in the EU to be tightened up: The European Union is stepping up its fight against climate change by tightening up emissions trading. Parliament and member states agree to [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 50/22

to the German edition World Biodiversity Conference - anything is possible between breakthrough and failure: Since Wednesday, the Parties to the international environmental agreement CBD (Convention on Biological Diversity) have been meeting in Montréal, Canada, [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 49/22

to the German edition Habeck wants to promote conversion to climate-friendly production processes: Federal Minister of Economics Habeck wants to promote German industrial companies that are willing to switch to climate-friendly production processes. He said [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 47/22

to the German edition UNFCCC_COP27_19Nov22_ClosingPlenary_KiaraWorth-42 Agreement at World Climate Conference and mixed reactions: The World Climate Conference has agreed for the first time on a common pot of money to compensate for climate [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 43/22

to the German edition Skimming off profits from electricity prices also retroactively?  In the course of the electricity price brake, 90 percent of the windfall profits are to be skimmed off by the operators on [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 42/22

to the German edition Greens vote for stretch operation: At the federal party conference of the Greens, delegates approved the emergency use of two nuclear power plants beyond the current year. An emergency motion of [...]

FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 41/22

to the German edition Chief controller explains supply chain law: Many companies consider the new supply chain law an imposition right now. Chief Controller and Bafa President Thorsten Safarik tries to reassure them in an [...]

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