World premiere: Denmark plans climate tax on meat and milk
New Zealand recently abandoned plans for a carbon tax on the agricultural sector – Denmark is now introducing one. This is made possible by a social compromise.
By Alexandra Endres
New Zealand recently abandoned plans for a carbon tax on the agricultural sector – Denmark is now introducing one. This is made possible by a social compromise.
By Alexandra Endres
Get to know the "Top of the Table": 100 key minds of 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 the think tanks.
By Lukas Bayer
On Thursday, a ruling from the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) is expected in the appeal proceedings against the confectionery manufacturer Katjes regarding its controversial advertising with the term "carbon neutral." This has often been disputed in German courts in recent years. However, a new EU regulation has already prohibited such advertising in most cases.
By Lisa Kuner
Following Robert Habeck's trip to China, there appear to be signs of easing in the dispute over electric vehicle tariffs between the EU and China. However, China's overcapacity in the wind power industry could soon spark new conflicts. Chinese manufacturers are aggressively entering the global market and could exploit the crisis facing Western manufacturers.
By Nico Beckert
Guyana has already sold voluntary carbon credits for 40 million tons. Both the government and companies in the US are heavily relying on carbon credits from the voluntary market. The Biden administration has now proposed concrete ideas to revise the rules, but experts warn of greenwashing.
By Fabian Löhe
Germany has an extensive gas infrastructure that may become a stranded asset as gas usage declines. An article has outlined five strategies for organizing the dismantling of gas networks.
By Fabian Löhe
In Hawaii, young individuals have secured a "historic" settlement through a climate lawsuit, mandating the local transportation department to reduce emissions.
By Lisa Kuner
Discover the "Top of the Table": the 100 most influential figures in 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, we introduce the most important personalities in the field of consulting. Here’s an overview.
By Lisa Kuner
Due to climate change, women will require more time in the future to collect drinking water, according to a new study by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). This is primarily due to rising temperatures and uncertain precipitation patterns.
By Fabian Löhe
Siemens Energy has secured a major contract worth 1.4 billion euros from Saudi Arabia to build two gas and steam turbine power plants. The country aims to reduce emissions while continuing to utilize fossil fuels.
By Redaktion Table