NDC: UK should reduce its emissions by 81 percent by 2035
The British Climate Change Committee advises the UK to adopt an ambitious NDC. It also makes proposals for a carbon budget.
By Lisa Kuner
The British Climate Change Committee advises the UK to adopt an ambitious NDC. It also makes proposals for a carbon budget.
By Lisa Kuner
In more and more regions around the world, the economy is growing while emissions are falling. This is the result of a new study. But progress is still too slow.
By Alexandra Endres
Declining birth rates are forcing Chinese cities to introduce political reforms. Many cities now allow new arrivals to register officially as long as they buy a house. Foreign adoptions have also recently been banned.
By Angela Köckritz
Despite the growing tensions between the Chinese leadership and the EU, the Bavarian Minister of Economic Affairs wants to strengthen cooperation with China. China is the ideal trading partner for Bavarian industry, explains the leader of the Free Voters party.
By Angela Köckritz
From Thursday, manufacturers will have to pay higher EU tariffs on electric cars from China unless both sides reach an agreement. But there are currently few signs of this happening.
By Till Hoppe
A new report warns of a great need for action in soil protection in Europe. According to soil scientist Katharina Helming, the EU Soil Monitoring Act currently under discussion does not do justice to this. Nevertheless, it is a step in the right direction.
By Julia Dahm
Bulgaria has voted again, and this time, forming a government is also likely to be difficult. Will rivals come together or will the election spiral continue despite the world crises?
By Redaktion Table
In a joint letter, MEPs Rasmus Andresen (Greens), Delara Burkhardt (SPD) and Member of the German Bundestag Stefan Seidler (SSW) call on EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (CDU) to take a stand on border controls within the Schengen area.
By Maximilian Stascheit
Shortly before the punitive tariffs on electric cars come into force, the Chinese side expressed its dissatisfaction with the negotiations. It leaked details of the negotiations on minimum prices via the Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
By Amelie Richter
In September, profits in China's key industrial sectors slumped again. Official data shows the sharpest decline of the year so far. Growth from January to September also left much to be desired.
By Manuel Liu