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Staatsministers Carsten Schneider besucht anlässlich seiner Pressereise die Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU) zum Thema „Strukturwandel der Lausitz/Lausitz Science Park”. 
Cottbus-Senftenberg, Brandenburg, 30. August 2023


Credit: Bundeskanzleramt / bundesfoto / Christina Czybik

Carsten Schneider: Compromises when it comes to climate action.

The future Environment and Climate Minister Carsten Schneider presents himself – probably also in contrast to his predecessors – as a supporter of consensus and compromise. He has had little to do with climate and environmental protection so far, but his state secretaries have had all the more to do with it.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

Canada: Carney prevents climate rollback, but oil and gas remain dominant

Mark Carney's election victory in Canada prevents a drastic rollback of climate policy. However, numerous hurdles prevent greater ambitions. Canada's new climate target is not overly ambitious, and the oil and gas sector has strong supporters in the provinces. Moreover, Carney only heads a minority government and must constantly seek new majorities in parliament.

By Nico Beckert

Constanze Haug wants to 'bring climate action to the streets'

The "Bundesgesellschaft Zukunft Umwelt Gesellschaft" distributes national funding to support climate, environmental and nature conservation. Constanze Haug has been its new managing director for a year now. Haug wants to "efficiently enable climate action" and places her hopes in the new federal government.

By Redaktion Table