DIW: additional LNG terminals unnecessary
According to a recent study by the DIW, additional LNG terminals in Germany are not necessary.
By Malte Kreutzfeldt
According to a recent study by the DIW, additional LNG terminals in Germany are not necessary.
By Malte Kreutzfeldt
Two of the largest asset managers are leaving the Climate Action 100+ investment group. The voluntary coalition aims to encourage companies to take more climate action.
By Lisa Kuner
Despite substantial government investments, the world's largest CCS project in Canada is on the brink of failure. Unclear responsibilities and questions about the sustainability of the funding jeopardize the project.
By Nico Beckert
Africa's glaciers are melting at a rapid pace. They could disappear entirely by the middle of the century.
By Lisa Kuner
In Germany, very little money is spent on promoting the competitiveness of agricultural businesses. This is the result of a new study. Its authors recommend reconciling competitiveness and sustainability.
By Julia Dahm
After 24 years, China lifts its ban on Spanish beef imports. Both countries also agree on closer cooperation in various economic sectors.
By Marcel Grzanna
Czech security authority NUKIB has raised concerns about the handling of customer data by online retailer Temu. It involves the collection of sensitive personal data.
By Amelie Richter
Beijing wants to further expand its partnership with EU member Hungary – and offers public security cooperation. Documents to this effect have reportedly already been signed.
By Amelie Richter
The EU Commission opens an investigation into TikTok. It suspects a whole series of potential breaches of EU law, including the protection of minors.
By Falk Steiner
France rejects, Germany abstains: the directive to combat false self-employment on the major digital platforms could fail at the member state level.
By Till Hoppe