This is a role in which Germany, and in particular the foreign minister, can play a significant role in shaping European climate policy at an international level
Media mentions – Climate & Geopolitics
It is connectivity itself that gives people the opportunity to fight, the reasons to compete, and the arsenal to deploy
Germany needs to formulate a climate foreign policy and to engage Biden on a transatlantic Green Deal
Alex Clark, Susi Dennison and Mats Engström published an op-ed on EU and climate action in Le Grand Continent
[Including nuclear in the sustainable finance taxonomy] would help maintain the support among Eastern and Southern European countries for the European Green Deal
According to the ECFR study, Chinese banks finance 70 per cent of all coal-fired power plants outside China
Spiegel Online refers to ECFR’s latest study
The German newspaper quotes from ECFR’s latest policy brief on the Grand Green Bargain
While more and more countries have set themselves a deadline for climate neutrality, very few can credibly explain how they intend to achieve it
If Europeans reduce their CO2 emissions to net zero by 2050 in a socially just way, […] the EU could be a world leader in climate standards & green technologies
The IPG Journal quotes from ECFR’s latest policy brief on the Grand Green Bargain