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Corona Plastic Boom: The Myth of German Recycling
#International #Business #Environment #Coronavirus

The coronavirus has triggered an uptick in the use of plastic, with consumers turning to disposable cutlery and home deliveries․ But Germany's recycling system, already facing problems, has proven unable to cope
The Future of Electric: Tesla Joins the Race for the Next-Gen Battery
#International #Business #ElectricCars #AutomotiveIndustry #GermanEconomy #ClimateChange #Environment

China, Japan and South Korea have long been in the lead when it comes to car battery technology․ With new technologies and better production methods, Tesla now wants to change that․ Germany is falling behind
The World's Oceans in Distress
#International #GlobalSocieties #ClimateChange #ClimateNegotiations #Environment

Our oceans provide more than just a home to a vast array of species – they also sequester unfathomable amounts of CO₂․ But sea levels are also rising, posing a threat to coastal cities What role do the oceans play in the growing climate crisis?
Thinning Crown
#International #GlobalSocieties #ClimateChange #ClimateNegotiations #Environment

Forests filter gigantic amounts of CO₂ from the air, store water, provide shade and stop desertification․ Yet logging and clear-cutting continues What can we do to save our trees?
Heat Stroke
#International #GlobalSocieties #ClimateChange #ClimateNegotiations #Environment

Humanity is continuing to crank up the heat in our atmosphere – with catastrophic consequences How warm will it get? What does it mean for Germany and the world? And what can we still do about it?
A Brutal Fight against Poaching: The Modern-Day Bounty Hunters of South Africa
#International #World #SouthAfrica #Environment

The fight against rhino poachers in South Africa is a lucrative business․ Well-armed units patrol the parks and reserves – and have been accused of murdering innocent people
Quiet Energy Revolution: Germany's Stricter New Emissions Goals Present Huge Challenge
#International #Business #ClimateChange #Environment #GermanEnergyRevolution #NuclearPower #RenewableEnergy #SolarPower #WindEnergy

Germany's high court ruled in April that the government had to do more in the fight against global warming․ The tough new emissions targets will be difficult to meet
Germany’s New Climate Reality: A Country Races to Prepare for the Unavoidable
#International #Germany #NaturalDisasters #ClimateChange #Environment

Floods, storms, forest fires – events that used to be extreme have become the new normal․ Now German officials are building dikes, underground storage tanks and green roofs to avert disaster Will it be enough?
The Great Green Wall: Warding Off Desertification in Africa
#International #World #ClimateChange #Environment #Africa

Africa is suffering from increasing heat and droughts, even though the continent itself plays a very small role in causing climate change․ Environmentalists are working on a massive project that will see the planting of a green belt leading from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea
Summer of Anxiety: Have We Finally Broken the Climate?
#International #World #ClimateChange #ClimateNegotiations #Environment

Heat domes in Canada, flooding in Germany, droughts in Africa and Central Asia: This summer has seen some worrying weather․ How closely is it tied to climate change? Scientists around the world are trying to find out
Rain in Greenland: A Glaciologist Explains a Rare and Dangerous Event
#International #World #ClimateChange #Environment

For the first time on record, it recently rained at the highest point in Greenland Glaciologist Andreas Peter Ahlstrøm explains why it happened – and how dangerous it could be for the rest of the world?
Artificial Intelligence: How High-Tech Tools Are Helping Combat Climate Change
#International #GlobalSocieties #Environment #ClimateChange #Technology

AI is helping researchers, urban planners, activists and even companies prevent damage to the climate․ Algorithms can be used to detect forest destruction, reduce emissions – or even eavesdrop on animals in the ocean