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How the Supreme Court weakens US climate policy

The US Supreme Court has stopped the "Chevron Doctrine" in a far-reaching ruling. It thus limits the authorities' ability to regulate the climate and energy sector – and the ruling jeopardizes a large part of President Biden's climate policy.

By Bernhard Pötter

The key players on the climate scene – Foundations

Get to know the "Top of the Table": The 100 key players on the international climate scene. Selected by the Climate.Table Editorial Team in ten categories, from politics to administration, consulting, think tanks, foundations, and NGOs. Today: The most important personalities from foundations.

By Lisa Kuner

'Climate check' to examine laws for CO2 emissions

The governing coalition has promised to introduce a "climate check" for new laws to assess new regulations for their contribution to global warming. The first plans for what such a procedure could look like are now becoming known.

By Bernhard Pötter

G20: What a global billionaire tax could look like

Brazil's proposal for a global billionaire tax is gaining support. On behalf of the Brazilian government, economist Gabriel Zucman has now made an initial proposal as to what the tax could look like in practice. Although there are still some obstacles to overcome, Zucman is optimistic. However, it is still unclear how high the climate benefit would be.

By Nico Beckert