G20: reconciling climate targets with growth
In a new report, the G20 climate change task force calls for reconciling growth with climate targets. Strategies for a green industry could help here.
By Lisa Kuner
In a new report, the G20 climate change task force calls for reconciling growth with climate targets. Strategies for a green industry could help here.
By Lisa Kuner
Researchers warn that the IPCC has underestimated the risk that the collapse of this vital ocean current could threaten human livelihoods in Europe and beyond. That is why renowned climate researchers are urgently calling on the countries of Northern Europe to take action.
By Alexandra Endres
Mining is destroying valuable forest areas worldwide. An up-to-date overview of the extent and regional distribution of these processes is now available.
By Bernhard Pötter
The hearings before the International Court of Justice are due to start in December. The decision is not binding, but is likely to have a political impact.
By Alexandra Endres
Global warming favors the spread of pathogens in the Arctic. A study shows that polar bears are now becoming infected much more frequently.
By Redaktion Table
In times of crisis, the member states have pumped massive amounts of state aid into their economies. Nevertheless, the Commission has reduced its monitoring of aid, criticizes the European Court of Auditors. Germany in particular is in the spotlight.
By Corinna Visser
Member states have until Nov. 15 to implement the Minimum Wage Directive. According to the European Trade Union Confederation, only a minority have done so to date.
By Alina Leimbach
More money for young people and to deal with natural disasters: MEPs have a long wish list for next year's budget. However, the EU states want to tighten their belts.
By Redaktion Table
The European Parliament has voted by a large majority in favor of the accelerated procedure for postponing the EU regulation on deforestation-free supply chains (EUDR). Criticism has come from the Greens.
By Julia Dahm
The European Parliament has adopted its opinion on the employment guidelines of the member states. Key points are minimum income, pension systems and parental leave.
By Alina Leimbach