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What will it take to phase out fossil fuels?

Although legal and policy interventions could make fossil-fuel companies pay for the costs they inflict on society, the industry continues to wield undue influence over governments and bodies like the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Clearly, new channels are needed.

By Experts Table.Briefings

Criticism of CBAM as an excuse for inaction

Climate action measures affecting international trade are repeatedly discussed at COP28. China, India, Brazil and South Africa accuse the EU of disadvantaging them through CBAM. Behind this accusation lies a strategy but also legitimate concerns.

By Lukas Knigge

The oil industry promises emission-free oil

At COP28, key oil and gas industry representatives explain how they intend to reduce their emissions to zero. The oil company Oxy is investing large sums in direct air capture. OPEC representatives call for support for lower-income oil countries.

By Alexandra Endres

Germany makes climate core of foreign policy – and weakens its position at COP28

On Wednesday, the German Federal Cabinet adopted the "Strategy on Climate Foreign Policy" based on a proposal from the Federal Foreign Office: The aim is to align all policy areas with global climate targets and the energy transition. However, regarding phasing out fossil fuels, the strategy undermines and weakens Germany's position at COP28.

By Bernhard Pötter

Study: Tipping points as disasters – or as positive change

A new study warns of the enormous impact of climate tipping points, but also shows the power of positive social change. It says policymakers must actively support these positive tipping points through innovation, money and behavioral and norm changes.

By Nico Beckert