FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 17/21
to the German Edition New EU climate plan: CO2 emissions are to be reduced by 55 percent by 2030, the negotiating delegations of the European Parliament and the EU states agreed last Wednesday evening - [...]
to the German Edition New EU climate plan: CO2 emissions are to be reduced by 55 percent by 2030, the negotiating delegations of the European Parliament and the EU states agreed last Wednesday evening - [...]
FAIReconomics Newsletter week 16/21 to the German edition USA and China want to work together to combat global warming: Despite other political fault lines, at least on climate change the USA and China want 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 [...]
to the Germany Edition EarthHour-2021-Berlin-Brandenburg-Gate-photo: WWF Earth Hour on Saturday: Last Saturday, the lights went out for one hour in countless cities around the world at 8:30 pm. In Germany alone, 544 municipalities took [...]
to the German Edition The Greens win in Baden-Württemberg, the SPD becomes the strongest party in Rhineland-Palatinate: Before the election, Baden-Württemberg's Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann admitted that the energy turnaround was "indeed also expensive" and [...]
FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 05/21 to the german Edition Federal government fails with EU Nitrate Directive: In an analysis, the German Association of Energy and Water Industries (BDEW) has found in the submitted drafts of the [...]
FAIReconomics Newsletter Week 02/21 to the German edition Reduction of emissions in Germany in 2020: In the pandemic year 2020, Germany was able to reduce its CO2 emissions by 80 million tonnes and thus [...]
FAIReconomics Newsletter week 42 -Wind energy - national security? 60 percent CO2 savings, Red List, Reduced payment to Nobel Prize winners, News from the Bundestag german version Wind energy national security? The German government is [...]
by Klaus Lengefeld und Frank Tetzel Why does the tourism industry suffer more than other sectors? Flight, train or bus seats, hotel room nights, restaurant spaces etc. are not stackable. So all business lost now [...]
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCL) and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) announced a five-year global partnership to help ensure the long-term health of the oceans. The partners will set measurable and achievable sustainability targets that will [...]