FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 37/22
to the German Edition Despite energy crisis - Green Party leader Lang urges rapid coal phase-out: "It is necessary that we phase out coal in 2030 - if only to achieve our climate goals," said [...]
to the German Edition Despite energy crisis - Green Party leader Lang urges rapid coal phase-out: "It is necessary that we phase out coal in 2030 - if only to achieve our climate goals," said [...]
to the German edition Electricity prices are rising alarmingly: Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner has called for speed in the reform of the electricity market. "The federal government must address electricity prices with the utmost [...]
to the German edition Economics Minister Habeck rules out longer running times for nuclear power plants: Federal Economics Minister Robert Habeck has ruled out longer running times for the last three German nuclear power plants [...]
to the German edition G7 commits for the first time to ending coal-fired power generation, nuclear power remains an option: The environment ministers of the G7 countries want to do more to combat climate change, [...]
to the German edition Around the world, the lights went out on Saturday: Last Saturday evening, millions of people around the world switched off the lights at 8.30 pm. Traditionally, the environmental organisation WWF had [...]
zur englischen Ausgabe Kritik an EU-Klimaplänen: Die EU-Kommission hat am vergangenen Mittwoch ihre Pläne zu nachhaltigen Kohlenstoffkreisläufen vorgestellt. Dabei rücken unter anderem die Gebäude in den Mittelpunkt. Gerade mal ein Prozent aller Gebäude in der EU wird [...]
to the German edition Photo: Twitter FDP and Greens - where they diverge on climate protection: soundings are being taken and a Twitter post made the rounds. Where, according to the big question of the [...]
FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 19/21 to the German edition Climate targets tightened - Germany also follows suit: There is now almost a race to tighten the climate targets. Now the German government wants to go further. Compared to [...]
FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 15/21 to the German Edition Bürgerrat for Climate begins: 160 randomly selected Germans will work out recommendations for a good climate policy from the end of April. The patron will be former German President [...]
FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 51 to the German Edition EU Council agrees on 55 per cent greenhouse gas emissions: In a night session, the European Council was able to agree on the EU budget and on the [...]