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News Bilder des Tages Aussenministerin Annalena Baerbock Die Gruenen am 16.08.23 bei der Kabinettsitzung der Bundesregierung im Kanzleramt in Berlin. Foto: bildgehege Kabinettsitzung der Bundesregierung *** Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock The Greens on 16 08 23 at the cabinet meeting of the federal government in the Chancellery in Berlin photo bildgehege cabinet meeting of the federal government

'We need to break up the old blocs'

The German Foreign Minister's aborted trip to Oceania was intended to bind the Pacific states more closely to the EU in climate and security policy. Annalena Baerbock nevertheless wants to stick to her strategy of offering the island states alternatives to China.

By Bernhard Pötter

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Jochen Flasbarth: 'Yes, the situation is bad – but we have set the course'

He was present at the climate negotiations in Paris and is now working at the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) to implement the climate goals worldwide: State Secretary Jochen Flasbarth speaks about the continued rise in temperatures, Germany's contribution to international climate financing and why African partner countries accuse the Germans of duplicity.

By Bernhard Pötter

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Amazon Summit: The beginning of an anti-deforestation alliance

The Amazon Summit in Belém accomplished less than hoped: The eight countries bordering the rainforest failed to agree to halt deforestation by 2030 completely. Colombia and Brazil quarreled over oil. But the final declaration lays the foundation for far-reaching cooperation on forest conservation – and includes a message to the EU.

By Daniela Chiaretti

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Offshore wind becomes lucrative business model

Offshore wind farms in Europe often no longer require government subsidies. In fact, they are so lucrative that companies pay billions for such licenses. However, a different wind is blowing in China and the UK, the world's largest offshore markets.

By Redaktion Table

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Good climate during Kerry visit

US climate envoy John Kerry has been given a high-profile and friendly reception during his four-day visit to Beijing. But China makes it clear that constructive talks on climate action are only possible if overall relations are improved. Nothing is yet known about concrete results of Kerry's talks with his counterpart Xie Zhenhua.

By Jörn Petring

Climate: 'Encouraging China to set more ambitious targets'

Climate policy plays an important part in the German government's first China strategy. Germany is faced with a dilemma here: On the one hand, the German government wants to encourage China to show more commitment to climate action. On the other hand, it wishes to reduce its dependence on green technology imports from China. So more cooperation and more independence simultaneously – how can both goals be achieved?

By Nico Beckert