Climate communication: Skeptics can be convinced.
A new study disproves the assumption that climate skeptics are hardly receptive to scientific arguments. Factual information could lead them to reconsider their view.
By Anja Graßl
A new study disproves the assumption that climate skeptics are hardly receptive to scientific arguments. Factual information could lead them to reconsider their view.
By Anja Graßl
Energy demand in Germany increased by 5.5 percent in the first quarter, primarily due to the cold winter. According to AG Energiebilanzen, renewables supplied less energy – especially wind power and water.
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An area the size of the Indian Ocean has become darker over the past 20 years, partly due to global warming. According to the study's authors, this is "one of the greatest losses of habitat on the planet."
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After severe criticism of initial announcements on Germany's national budget, the Ministry of Finance has presented more precise figures. However, these also show that only a portion of the announced 100 billion euros is actually available for additional climate action investments.
By Malte Kreutzfeldt
In his first interview as State Secretary for the Environment and Climate Action, Jochen Flasbarth urges that Germany must adhere to its own Climate Change Act. By the end of the year, his ministry wants to present measures to ensure that the 2040 targets are met – and to secure support from society and at the European level.
By Bernhard Pötter
The Hamm Higher Regional Court rejects the lawsuit brought by mountain guide Saúl Luciano Lliuya against RWE, but considers fossil fuel companies to be fundamentally responsible for the consequences of climate change. The plaintiff sees this as a groundbreaking success. RWE takes a completely different view.
By Alexandra Endres
The EU wants to finance species protection privately with Nature Credits. This is the Commission's roadmap for developing the new instrument.
By Lisa Kuner
Due to the expansion of photovoltaics, the share of renewables in the electricity mix will have risen to 55% by 2024. The "Energy Transition Progress Monitor 2025" advocates more coordination in the expansion of the grid and renewables.
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A majority of the population is calling for a "new start to the energy transition" from the new German government – but trust in the coalition is low according to a recent survey.
By Anja Graßl
Europe's central bankers are sounding the alarm: Water scarcity is endangering large parts of the agricultural, manufacturing, mining and construction sectors. Not only the south of the continent is affected, the financial risks are enormous.
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