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Germany's CO2 pipeline network (2)

German government formulates rules for carbon storage

The German government relies on the controversial CCS technology faster and on a larger scale than previously thought to reach its climate targets. An internal government report shows that millions of metric tons of carbon dioxide are to be exported and dumped in storage facilities as early as 2030.

By Bernhard Pötter

Biden's tax incentives for green industries

Inflation Reduction Act: only a few sectors affected

US President Joe Biden wants to support domestic green industries with billions. In Europe, many now smell protectionism and a disadvantage for their own economy. Trade experts and companies are more relaxed than politicians.

By Nico Beckert

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Biodiversity COP: Climate also a key topic

The UN Biodiversity Conference is supposed to become a major game changer for environmental protection. This would also help the climate. But the negotiations come at a difficult time, the hurdles are high and the positions are in some cases far apart.

By Timo Landenberger

One year of traffic light coalition and Europe: reliably chaotic

The German government wanted to define its positions earlier for European coordination processes and make its own European policy coordination more stringent. But even after a year, the traffic light coalition often fails to live up to this goal – with consequences for Germany's position in the EU.

By Falk Steiner

India's climate plans for G20: energy transition, soils, finance

On Dec. 1, India took over the G20 presidency. The global economy suffers from the effects of the pandemic and Russia's war, food and energy crises, and high inflation. The Modi government's goal: A minimum level of global confidence to tackle the pressing issues of the development and climate crises.

By Goswami Urmi

Zero-Covid ends – for now

The government effectively announced the end of far-reaching contact restrictions. There will be no more lockdowns of entire neighborhoods. The health code loses its power. But Omicron could now spread rapidly. As a result, the government promotes vaccination.

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Foreign trade crashes

Chinese exports saw a massive drop in November, worse than at any point since the beginning of the Covid pandemic in February 2020. The numerous lockdowns, but also a weak global economy caused by Russia's war of aggression, have played a role here. The massive decline also hits the German economy hard.

By Felix Lee

Western Balkans Summit: 'new impetus' for accession process

At the Western Balkans Summit in Tirana, the EU demonstrates that it is finally taking the geopolitical importance of the region seriously. In addition to a new commitment to the enlargement perspective for the six countries, there are also concrete initiatives to bind the Western Balkans more strongly to the EU.

By Stephan Israel