1. Newsletter V 2024 - January 28th to February 3rd - Current news + US foreign policy: Profit over peace?

    come in which CO2 emissions cannot be avoided based on the current technical status. These include, for example, the cement industry, glass production and waste incineration. However, the alliance also emphasizes that reducing greenhouse gas emissions must be the top priority. The paper says: "We stand behind the principle of CO2 avoidance and...

  2. Newsletter XLVIII 2023 - November 26th to December 2nd - Current News+ Greenwashing at COP28: How corporations lobby against climate goals

    Uniper to outsource its climate-damaging business. The companies examined sometimes sold nuclear power, electricity from large hydroelectric power plants, wood burning or waste incineration as green electricity. Plea for a public energy supply Companies also find it difficult to be green investors, according to the study. The investment costs are often largely covered by government...

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

    have the impression that ultimately it's not about the matter, but about party politics. But everyone should pull together on such an important topic... * Recycling | plastic waste | Waste incineration Away from "ex and hop" Global pollution with plastic waste can be reduced by 2040 percent by 80, shows a new report from the UN environmental program Unep. This should be done with reusable,...

  4. Newsletter XXXI 2022 - August 01st to 06th - News+ Withdraw the nuclear weapons from Europe!

    Summer got too warm. Their water temperature exceeded 29 degrees Celsius last week - the alarm specified by the ASN must be triggered at 28 degrees... * Waste incineration | Emissions trading "Burning waste is not decarbonization" The EU's planned inclusion of waste incineration in emissions trading is overdue, says Thomas Fischer from Deutsche...

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