1. Newsletter VIII 2024 - February 18th to 24th - News+ On the death of the Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny

    role that banks normally play: They lend money to companies so that they can finance the operation and expansion of LNG infrastructure. This means the insurers receive returns. The company does not want to answer how the investments fit in with Allianz's sustainability goals... * February 22, 1977 (INES 4) Jaslovské Bohunice nuclear power plant, SVK A mechanical...

  2. Newsletter L 2023 - December 10th to 16th - News+ The tail wags the dog and those on the right lead us by the nose ring “Back to the Future”

    In 2022, however, only 77 people were deported directly to Iraq. So far there has been little sign of the “repatriation offensive” announced in the coalition agreement... * War | Armor | Return | Venture capital From Ukraine to the Middle East: Does big money want eternal war? Billionaires are increasingly investing in defense start-ups. They speculate on war. For the risky business...

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

    from renewable energy relies heavily on subsidies or high wholesale prices, meaning that either taxpayers or consumers pay for the multinationals' returns through their energy bills. In a public system, the profits would flow back to the general public," says the study. Current News+ background knowledge Top of page...

  4. Newsletter XI 2023 - March 12th to 18th - News+ 12 years after the nuclear disaster in Fukushima – What have we learned from it?

    Investing in the future In the electricity and gas crisis, so-called energy cooperatives are booming and are jointly investing sustainably in renewables. Sometimes there is even a high return. Johann Stumpf from Rösrath became a dad for the second time two weeks ago. The birth of his daughter motivates him to actively participate in the energy transition. That's why he's involved in...

  5. Newsletter VIII 2023 - February 19th to 25th - News+ Mönch von Lützerath: Sympathetic figures of the climate movement

    emissions had already risen to over 40 billion tons... * Renewables | farmer | Agriculture | Land grabbing Sell-off of agricultural businesses: Stop land grabbing! You can make a return on agricultural land. That's why a real estate company is trying to buy up space in Brandenburg. Politics must prevent this. The land grabbing in East Germany continues: A...

  6. Newsletter XVIII 2022 - April 28th to May 04th - News+ wind vanes and pocket fillers in tireless use

    from: The Lindhorst Group has made a fortune through intensive agriculture and mass animal trading. Research by CORRECTIV and RBB shows how it is now trying to improve returns and image with solar parks. But this threatens to result in the loss of several hundred hectares of forest. * May 04, 1986 - (INES 0) Nuclear power plant THTR 300 The pebble bed reactor THTR-300 in Hamm-Uentrop, also called the bankruptcy reactor,...

  7. Oct. 20, 2016 - Joint statement on the billion deal

    The order from the Federal Ministry of Economics to evaluate the nuclear reserves points out that the average interest rate of 4,58 percent used by the utilities is based on average returns on long-term German government bonds over the last seven (HGB) or 15 to 22 years. However, the reviewers believe that a meaningful current assessment is necessary instead of...

  8. THTR Circular No. 139 June 2012

    (AVR) for the THTR Jülich. Or they became shareholders in HKG for THTR Hamm and thus joined forces with the energy monopoly VEW. Because this promised them juicy returns and jobs. All of these people saw their financial skins washed away with the incident in 1986. The ruling social democratic NRW state government was ultimately also the operator side...

  9. THTR Circular No. 104 January 06

    in the first three quarters of this year alone. It probably has a lot in common with the other quasi-monopolists in the industry. (...) From: JungeWelt from December 7.12.2005, 1999 RWE: Pipes as an investment property Top of page Thames Water: Why RWE bought the London water and wastewater plants and now wants to sell them again quickly" The Rheinische Electricity Works AG (RWE) bought Thames Water in XNUMX. ..

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