1. Newsletter XLV 2023 - November 5th to 11th - News+ Are Habeck, Pistorius, Baerbock an infernal trio?

    The project ran into a storm and tried to put it on ice completely. However, a motion to reject the law did not receive a majority in parliament in the summer... * Energy company RWE | CO2 emissions | Climate catastrophe Farmer from Peru sues German energy company RWE Strong glacier melt threatens the farm and home of a farmer in the Andes. He is suing the coal company RWE because...

  2. Newsletter XLIV 2023 - October 29th to November 4th - News+ Uranium exports from Lingen to Russia violate EU law - study by the Greens justifies the possibility of a ban

    part of the Soviet Union). Ultimately, according to the operator Energoatom, the incident at the power plant was only a minor disruption. The Russian Atomic Energy Agency said there were no increased radioactive emissions and any danger could be ruled out... November 3rd Russia | Nuclear tests | CTBT warning to Washington Moscow wants to continue refraining from nuclear tests...

  3. Newsletter XLI 2023 - October 8th to 14th - News+ India - Flood and destruction - the last generation is right

    diplomatic efforts will shift to the United Nations. Then we will know much more about how the states of the Global South stand on this issue. October 10th Emissions | Military | Armament Military emissions: Armament is driving the climate crisis For the first time, a study shows what the NATO states' 2 percent target means ecologically. This doesn't fit the...

  4. Newsletter XL 2023 - October 1st to 7th - Current news + FDP proposal for industrial electricity price relief is spot on

    198 Palestinians killed. The Israeli military says the navy killed scores of Palestinian fighters who tried to cross the sea into Israel... * Climate goals | CO2 emissions | Building sector We will solve the housing crisis holistically - and sustainably, please. The ecological standards and the costs down - is the concept against the housing shortage ready? Unfortunately that's too short...

  5. Newsletter XXXIX 2023 - September 24th to 30th - News+ “Populist, verbally radical, ethnic” – and no end in sight

    The Climate Protection Act stipulates that the government presents an immediate climate protection program for the transport sector. In 2022, it once again significantly exceeded its legally stipulated emission quantity. The law was specifically tightened a little in the summer of 2021, shortly before the last federal election, in order to comply with a ruling by the Federal Constitutional Court...

  6. Newsletter XXXVIII 2023 - September 17th to 23rd - News+ A future that I dread

    "urgently needed to avoid a gas shortage in the winter of 2023/24," says co-author Claudia Kemfert from DIW. The gas project is also counterproductive in terms of climate policy because it causes additional emissions and hinders sustainable regional economic development on Rügen... * Reform of the UN | Security Council Die UN must be reformed UN Secretary General Guterres,...

  7. Newsletter XXXVII 2023 - September 10th to 16th - News+ How Germany is ruining the climate with billions in gifts to industry

    Buildings, for net-zero traffic, for 100 percent green electricity, for a clean industry and for agriculture close to nature. The German share in the necessary global halving of emissions must be large and growing... * Health | chemical | BPA health risk: 83 percent of Germans are exposed to the chemical BPA too often Bisphenol A is found in countless...

  8. Newsletter XXXVI 2023 - September 3rd to 9th - News+ Scientist predicts brutal “population correction” later this century

    If climate damage is not adequately priced in, business in climate-damaging sectors is worthwhile. Tayler: "And as long as these errors in the market are not corrected by governments, emissions will continue to rise." It will only be possible to judge in December whether the global inventory actually represents a turning point. Only then will we know whether a bad climate report...

  9. Newsletter XXXI 2023 - July 30th to August 05th - News+ Brussels buys more fire-fighting aircraft to fight forest fires

    United Nations to vote this winter to begin negotiations on a UN tax convention to avert these astronomical losses... August 4 Fossile | Subsidies | Emissions trading Germany spends 70 billion euros in taxpayers' money every year to promote fossil fuels instead of renewable energies. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the subsidies for...

  10. 1980 to 1989 - INES, NAMS and other events

    requested. The Rainbow Warrior takes around 300 people on board and relocates them to another island. A few weeks later there was a scandal. The Greenpeace flagship has anchored in the port of Auckland in New Zealand after its South Seas mission. On July 10, 1985, two bombs detonated on the ship's hull and tore a huge hole in the ship's side. The Rainbow Warrior sinks...

  11. 1960 to 1969 - INES, NAMS and other events

    Laboratory estimated 29.300 TBq of tritium released into the atmosphere; about 75% of it was accidentally released as gaseous tritium in 1965 and 1970. Routine emissions contributed just over 3.700 TBq of gaseous tritium and about 2.800 TBq of tritiated water vapor to the total dose... Translated with https://www.DeepL.com/Translator (free...

  12. 2000 to 2009 - INES, NAMS and other events

    part of the Soviet Union). Ultimately, according to the operator Energoatom, the incident at the power plant was only a minor disruption. The Russian Atomic Energy Agency announced that there were no increased radioactive emissions and that any danger could be ruled out... August 9, 2004 (INES 1 Class?) Mihama Nuclear Power Plant, JPN A steam explosion in Unit 3 of the Mihama Nuclear Power Plant killed 5...

  13. Newsletter XXX 2023 - July 23-29 - News+ Chomsky: What happens when orders from Washington are not followed?

    Critics agreed that it was clumsy to say the least. Merz unnecessarily sparked a new debate about the CDU's dealings with the AfD... * Earth Overload Day | Resources | CO2 emissions Earth Overload Day 2023 On August 2nd, the world had already used up its ecological resources for the entire year. The earth has been overexploited for more than 50 years now. CO2 emissions make up the largest...

  14. Newsletter XXVIII 2023 - July 9-15 - News+ Bulgaria wants to sell Russian reactors to Ukraine

    The University of Bologna announced that the protected area is in third-to-last place among the 27 EU countries. Only Belgium (0,1 percent) and Denmark (0,2) perform worse... * Greenhouse gas | Emission | Sulfur oxide 63 cruise ships pollute air more than all cars in Europe Carnival Corporation's cruise ships emit more toxic sulfur oxides than all 291 million cars in...

  15. Newsletter XXVII 2023 - July 2nd to 8th - News+ Is nuclear power experiencing a renaissance? There are also military interests behind it

    free, from which methane dissolved in water bubbles up to the surface - with a concentration up to 600.000 times higher than in the atmosphere, as measurements on Spitsbergen show. These methane emissions could cause glacier retreat to further fuel climate change – a classic vicious circle. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and is produced, among other things, during the anaerobic breakdown of organic...

  16. Newsletter XXVI 2023 - June 25 to July 1 - News+ Two tips on how we can further strengthen the far-right AfD

    But the law in this form will not succeed in putting the building sector on track to achieve the climate goals for 2030, 2040 and 2045. The start-up for the heat transition is too long: major emissions reductions will only be achieved at the end of the current decade. These are exactly the delays to the detriment of the young generation that the Federal Constitutional Court warned about in 2021.” On...

  17. Newsletter XXIV 2023 - June 11th to 17th - News+ How the West is losing the Global South

    the burning of crude oil, natural gas and coal. This brings the disaster country Canada itself into focus as the culprit. Not only because Canada is one of the heaviest emitters in the world, with around 15 tons of annual per capita CO2 emissions, but also because of its high production of natural gas and crude oil, including for LNG export plans to Germany. This makes Canada...

  18. Newsletter XXIII 2023 - June 4th to 10th - News+ Politics with poison, hate speech and propaganda

    has actually already fallen by a third since Lula's term in office. However, it has not been proven whether there is a direct connection to the government's actions... * Switzerland | CO2 emissions | CCS CCS in the cement industry Swiss carbon dioxide is being shipped to Iceland It sounds like a megalomaniacal plan: Swiss scientists want to reduce CO2 emissions from...

  19. Newsletter XXII 2023 - May 28th to June 3rd - News+ Political style in Germany Please, strengthen the AfD

    is only made of sheet metal – it offers no protection against fire. Everything could collapse and a highly radioactive dust cloud could contaminate the entire region... * Atmosphere | Man made | CO₂ emissions | Temperature rise Fingerprinting techniques Human influence on atmospheric temperature changes documented Temperature changes in the middle to upper stratosphere have been...

  20. Newsletter XXI 2023 - 21 to 27 May - News+ World Biodiversity Day: Will the plan to restore Europe's biodiversity fail?

    Yes, some shaking of the head and irritation in view of their government work: An important law to reduce climate emissions in the building sector, which had already been approved by the coalition committee and approved by the cabinet, was suddenly stopped. A law that FDP leader Lindner praised as “open to technology” in April. Supposedly there are still crucial things to...

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