The majority of methane emissions in Europe are due to agriculture. In this sector, emissions are caused by natural processes and are difficult to reduce. The second part of our methane series explains how a reduction is nevertheless possible and what the EU is planning.
Von Timo Landenberger
Beinahe ganz Europa hat ein neues Verständnis für unternehmerisches Denken und Handeln entwickelt. Ganz Europa? Nicht ganz. In einer Studie zur Entrepreneurship Education (Erziehung zu unternehmerischem Denken und Handeln an den Schulen in Europa, Eurydice-Studie 2016) der Europäischen Kommission fällt vor allem das große Land auf, das keine Daten geliefert hat: Deutschland.
Von Redaktion Table
Zhang Jun warns of not only paying attention to superficial phenomena of China's economy. The economist explains what underlies China's often overlooked irrepressible dynamism.
Von Ning Wang
Kristalina Georgieva is the director of the International Monetary Fund. She is accused of manipulating a country's ranking in Beijing's favor during her recent work for the World Bank. US congressmen and economists consider her no longer tenable and are calling for her resignation. Europeans, on the other hand, are coming to her defense. The accusations have not yet been proven. Is China's leadership systematically abusing international organizations for its own ends?
Von Felix Lee
Taiwan cherishes its de facto independence – even if it refrains from formally declaring it. China's President Xi, meanwhile, is again calling for "peaceful reunification" and garnishes his offer with obvious threats. Their positions differ more than ever before.
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