Negotiations on Article 6 failed
Negotiations on Article 6 at COP28 have failed. Thus, discussions on the structure of international carbon markets continue, although observers consider this to be a positive development.
By Lukas Knigge
Negotiations on Article 6 at COP28 have failed. Thus, discussions on the structure of international carbon markets continue, although observers consider this to be a positive development.
By Lukas Knigge
Work on the Global Adaptation Goal (GGA) at the climate summit was stalled for so long that many essential elements were left out of the final declaration. Above all, the African states cannot be satisfied with this. However, they ultimately accepted the text.
By Alexandra Endres
After lengthy negotiations, the coalition leaders in Berlin have reached an agreement on the 2024 budget. Robert Habeck's Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Protection has been hit particularly hard by cuts.
By Malte Kreutzfeldt
The final text of COP28 does not mention the fossil fuels exit many countries had hoped for. However, the somewhat ambiguously worded sentence on "transitioning away from fossil fuels" is seen by many as a clear signal that the end of the fossil fuel era has been heralded.
By Lukas Knigge
The climate conference in Dubai ends with a "historic" consensus that, among other things, sets out the global fossil fuel phase-out. But this will only work if many people believe in it and join in. From now on, goodwill will be needed everywhere.
By Bernhard Pötter
Civil society and science representatives are cautiously optimistic about the outcome of COP28: The deal is a small step in the right direction. OPEC and the IEA are both satisfied. However, participants from the Global South feel left alone.
By Nico Beckert
Norway donates 50 million US dollars to the Amazon Fund. By doing so, it recognizes Brazil's efforts to end deforestation.
By Lisa Kuner
Liu Zhenmin will very likely become China's new climate envoy and chief negotiator at the next COP. Liu is following in big footsteps. He is considered less powerful and less well-connected than his predecessor, Xie.
By Christiane Kuehl
The negotiations at COP28 are being blocked primarily by Arab countries led by Saudi Arabia. This has a long tradition: The oil kingdom and its allies have been slowing down progress on climate action for a long time. And they are also responsible for the agonizingly slow UN process.
By Bernhard Pötter