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In der Namib in der Nähe der Stadt Lüderitz soll ein großes Wasserstoff-Projekt entstehen.

Africa hopes for green hydrogen boom

The government of Namibia has approved a German hydrogen project. In addition, many other project developers are pursuing the production of green hydrogen. The new energy carrier could spark tremendous growth in Africa.

By Redaktion Table

Schmutzige Kohle vor blauem Himmel - Chinas Probleme bei der Erfassung der Emissionsdaten liegen auch an der weitverbreiteten Kohlenutzung.

Experts speculate about China's true CO2 emissions

As the world's largest emitter of CO2, China has trouble tracking its own emissions: The authorities only insufficiently publish data. The government wants to address the problem, but faces massive challenges. Is the country emitting less than previously believed?

By Nico Beckert

Ambassador of the Maldives in the EU: “We need better climate finance data monitoring”

An archipelago of 1,192 islands in the Indian Ocean, the Maldives is one of the most low-lying nations in the world and thus particularly vulnerable to global warming. Ambassador of the Republic of Maldives in the European Union Omar Abdul Razzak spoke to Claire Stam about better access to climate finance, health risk linked to global warming and the importance of data collection to have a better access to climate finance.

By Claire Stam

Frans Timmermans ist Exekutiv-Vizepräsident der EU-Kommission und zuständig für den Green Deal sowie die internationale Klimapolitik.

Timmermans: New EU climate target 'perhaps at minus 58 percent'

The vice president of the EU Commission wants healthier soils and fewer pesticides in agriculture - and no break for decarbonization. In an exclusive interview with Claire Stam and the French media Contexte, Frans Timmermans defends his proposals for a Nature Restoration Law and the reduction of pesticide use against criticism. For COP28, he sees no other option than to talk to fossil fuel companies. A new EU climate target of minus 58 percent is possible, he says.

By Claire Stam