1. Newsletter VII 2024 - February 11th to 17th - Current+ super election year in the crucial climate decade

    am than him?" The questions were all aimed in the same direction: In reality, the "woke" left in the USA is the problem, not the nice warlord in Moscow... * China | Solar power | economic growth | Solar production Solar energy in China: The revolution supplies its children In 2023, fundamental industrial and climate policy decisions have been made in China. The greatest achievement was in...

  2. Newsletter XVII 2023 - April 23rd to 29th - News+ Faulty SPD, self-deception at 1,5 degrees and war as a climate destroyer

    Limits to Growth ** Federal Agency for Civic Education 50 years of "Limits to Growth" The report to the Club of Rome from 1972 is a milestone in the analysis of unlimited economic growth. It is based on approaches critical of growth, but also alternatives to GDP as the most important economic indicator. The publication of the study on the “Limits to Growth” marks...

  3. Newsletter XLV 2022 - November 08th to 15th - News+ Penalties for activists - And what about the climate?

    Energy Park” near the decommissioned southern Swedish Barsebäck nuclear power plant, in which, in addition to nuclear power, “other fossil-free” electricity would also be produced... * Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change | economic growth | World Population Climate Council conceals the influence of population growth As one of the largest drivers of greenhouse gas emissions, population growth in the latest...

  4. Newsletter XV 2022 - April 08th to 14th - News+ Russian gas and the German energy transition: perspective yellow vests

    To utilize (solar) energy from past times today. The technical development of fossil fuels, initially almost exclusively coal, enabled continuous economic growth since the Industrial Revolution. In 2005, 81% of the world's energy needs were met from fossil sources... * Climatic impacts and limits of use The burning of fossil...

  5. THTR Newsletter No. 142 December 2013

    gladly. But the government in New Delhi is increasingly taking drastic action against organizations that it believes violate the “public interest.” This includes everything that has to do with economic growth. A washroom, a toilet and two rooms of 30 square meters each with more than a dozen desks where activists against nuclear power, human rights activists, critics of genetic engineering...

  6. THTR Newsletter No. 144 November 2014

    specialists at Russian universities. According to Joemat-Pettersson, “South Africa is now more interested than ever in a massive expansion of nuclear energy – an important driver of national economic growth” (3). According to information from Spiegel, the first nuclear power plant is scheduled to go into operation as early as 2023. If all planned nuclear power plants were completed by 2030, this would...

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