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Decarbonization: Record investments are still not enough

Although global investment in decarbonization reached a record level in 2024, it was still far below the required level. New technologies such as CCS and green hydrogen in particular failed to attract much investment. Germany performs quite well overall in an international comparison.

By Nico Beckert

DeepSeek: IEA says energy consumption of AI is difficult to estimate

Data from the Chinese start-up DeepSeek suggests that artificial intelligence could be used in a much more energy-efficient way in the future. However, the International Energy Agency (IEA) says it is almost impossible to make reliable predictions about energy demand. And paradoxically, the efficiency gains could, in turn, drive demand.

By Lukas Bayer

CCS: WWF warns against 2,000 kilometers of pipeline in the North Sea

Germany would need a 10,000-kilometer pipeline network to store CO2 from industrial processes in the North Sea. A new WWF study shows that 2,000 kilometers of pipeline would run in the North Sea. The organization calls for better protection of the sea and a review of land-based CO2 storage.

By Nico Beckert

'Climate targets drives innovation' – 'I have many questions on how we want to achieve them'

How much climate action is feasible in a recession? Sabine Nallinger from the Alliance for Climate and Economy and Holger Lösch from the Federation of German Industries debate the issue at Table.Briefings: How bureaucracy undermines the Green Deal, what advantages China and the US have for green growth – and why postponing climate targets would not help the German economy.

By Bernhard Pötter

German election fact check: introducing a 'climate bonus'

All parties have presented proposals for changes to climate and energy policy in the run-up to the German elections - some want to step up the pace of climate action, others want to scale back efforts. Table.Briefings examines these ideas to see how realistic, effective and feasible they are. Today: the introduction of "climate money."

By Lisa Kuner

Climate communication: How the 1.5-degree target can be kept alive

In 2024, the 1.5-degree target was exceeded for an entire year for the first time. Despite this, UN climate diplomacy maintains the target. Abandoning it is not a viable option. It will require clear and honest communication to keep it alive – for the benefit of international climate action.

By Experts Table.Briefings