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In a study by FES, young people concretize strategies for fair and social energy transformation. Interview with two authors.
The first COP25 week ends in Madrid with an impressive climate strike in which apparently everyone who cares about the climate participates.
So much to talk about and so many unclarified issues to be negotiated. Why this COP is so important and what we may expect from it.
"Just because you phase out coal does not mean everything improves" for local communities, explains a former FES scholar on FES Connect.
Decentralized solar brings many benefits in Jordan. A report by the FES presents solutions and offers recommendations.
On ips-journal.eu, trade unionist Reiner Hoffmann calls for an investment programme leading the EU into a fair and climate-neutral future
Despite mitigating climate change, carbon pricing is under attack in Canada, says Isabelle Turcotte on ips-journal.eu.
Climate protection is the new conflict line. Parties have to offer a vision for the future, say Schaller and Carius on ips-journal.eu.
The discussion on phasing out coal is extremely hard, especially in countries like Poland.
Why the climate conference COP24 in Katowice is an important milestone for achieving the 1.5°C target, explains Manuel Mattheß on IPS-Journal.eu
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Yvonne Blos (international)Yvonne.Blos(at)fes.de
Max Ostermayer (national)Max.Ostermayer(at)fes.de
Claudia Detsch (Europe / North America)Claudia-Detsch(at)fes.de
all FES-Experts on Climate Change, Energy and Environment
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Six Messages on International Climate & Energy Policy by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung more
In our new manual, we present numerous arguments showing that social progress and ambitious climate action must go hand in hand. Enjoy reading! more