1. Newsletter XII 2024 - March 17th to 23rd - News+ Industry should stop whining about Germany

    des globalen Handels. Dabei geht es auch um klimafreundlich hergestellten Wasserstoff. Industrieländer wie Deutschland brauchen ihn künftig, um fossile Energie zu ersetzen. Länder wie Namibia, Marokko oder Chile könnten ihn liefern. Ausgehend von der Hafenstadt Lüderitz in Namibia planen etwa deutsche Unternehmen den Aufbau einer Produktionsinfrastruktur für sogenannten grünen Wasserstoff, der...

  2. THTR Circular No. 156, December 2023

    There would be large, sparsely populated and unused deserts that could easily be equipped with large-scale solar systems. The Souliate women's fight against this land grab has become known beyond Morocco. Around 3000 hectares of land was stolen from the Amazigh communities in 2016 to build a solar power plant in Ouarzazate. For cooling and flushing the solar panels, this...

  3. Newsletter XLVI 2023 - November 12th to 18th - News+ Violence as a consequence of climate change: No cool heads

    Scientists see a significant link between the expansion of Brazilian soy production and child deaths from leukemia in the region... * Morocco | BMW | Cobalt mine | Arsenic High arsenic levels in cobalt mine BMW in distress because of suppliers in Morocco A cobalt mine that belongs to the Moroccan royal family is causing problems for BMW. Investigative reporters come across...

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

    for safe places. Their labor is needed in Europe as well as in Africa. Africa is collapsing. In Libya, floods wash half a city into the sea and tens of thousands drown. In Morocco, the High Atlas collapses in a severe earthquake, burying villages with thousands of people. Further south, military coups are causing regional tensions and instability, the economy...

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

    of the 2023 federal budget has not yet made any suggestions as to how government spending could be curbed by reducing climate-damaging fossil fuel subsidies... * Morocco | Earthquake | Disaster area Number of deaths after earthquake in Morocco increased to more than 2.000 At least 2.059 more people were injured. According to the WHO, more than 300.000 people are...

  6. Newsletter X 2023 - March 5th to 11th - News+ Dangerous toxins: Which products contain PFAS

    will,” she says. For this reason, many experts, activists and associations denounce the “green colonialism” that the EU would pursue through bilateral agreements with authoritarian developing countries such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt... * Iran | Nuclear agreement | IAEA nuclear agreement a long way off An Iranian nuclear bomb would be a threat to important shipping routes...

  7. Newsletter L 2022 - December 15th to 19th - News+ Criminalization of activists of the last generation

    Fast paced, but instead a lot of time is wasted. Not even a speed limit on German motorways could be enforced... * Corruption | EU Parliament | Social Democrats | Morocco EU corruption case Eva Kaili: How "Qatargate" becomes "Moroccogate" According to investigators, the secret service and ambassadors of the authoritarian kingdom play a central role in the...

  8. Newsletter XLIX 2022 - December 08th to 14th - News+ Umwelthilfe makes proposals for the rapid development of European photovoltaic production

    Acceleration of planning and approval processes, network expansion and rapid expansion of hydrogen production and corresponding infrastructures lie. * Expansion of renewable energies | Morocco | Denmark "Import of ideas" How to expand renewable energies? In Germany, the expansion of renewable energies is stalling - the construction of new wind turbines in particular is slowing down. Other countries are clear...

  9. Newsletter XII 2022 - March 19th to 25th - News+ Collateral damage to the climate?

    Gas suppliers: Dirty realpolitik Of course, it is a tragedy that a Green minister is negotiating with autocrats in the Gulf about natural gas. But it is the lesser evil. * Natural gas | Algeria | Morocco | Spain Natural gas from Algeria on the brink The Spanish government wants to recognize Morocco's sovereignty over Western Sahara, which angers Algiers. Sánchez's decision comes at an inopportune time. The...

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