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19.08.26 - 17:36
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Reform says we need to choose between climate and economy. It′s wrong | Larry Elliott (The Guardian)
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The party's deputy leader Richard Tice says we should stop worrying about extreme heat and enjoy it. This dangerous nonsense will wreck our finances and the planetSo now we know: the smart response to the UK's summer of record temperatures is to do precisely nothing. According to Richard Tice, Reform UK's deputy leader, the climate crisis is just one of those things. Nothing can be done about it, so we should simply bask in the sunshine.It is reasonable to assume Tice would not have said anything quite as crass had he been addressing people in Stourbridge who have seen their homes burn to the ground. Or the farmers whose crops shrivel in parched fields. Or the firefighters exhausted from battling wildfires across Britain.Larry Elliott is a Guardian columnist Continue reading......
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19.08.26 - 16:54
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Schweizer KMU spielen in der Klimapolitik eine wichtige Rolle (Moneycab)
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Der Schweizerische Gewerbeverband sgv begrüsst, dass die Schweiz an der anstehenden UN-Klimakonferenz in Antalya mit einer breit abgestützten Delegation aus Staat, Zivilgesellschaft, Wissenschaft, Jugend und Wirtschaft vertreten sein wird. Dabei wird die Vertretung der Schweizer KMU vom sgv wahrgenommen....
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19.08.26 - 08:24
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Wenn Klimaschutz Verfassungssache wird (DW)
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Alle Vertragsstaaten sind durch das Pariser Abkommen zum Klimaschutz verpflichtet. Doch einige gehen weiter und schreiben ihn direkt in ihre Verfassung. Was Deutschland von Ecuador, Vietnam oder Tuvalu unterscheidet....
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18.08.26 - 13:36
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Ifo: Niedriger CO2-Preis bremst Investitionen fürs Klima (DPA-AFX)
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MÜNCHEN (dpa-AFX) - Deutsche Industrieunternehmen würden nach einer Ifo-Umfrage mehr in klimafreundliche Technologien investieren, wenn der CO2-Preis höher und verlässlich wäre. "Für viele Unternehmen machen planbare CO2-Preise den Unterschied, ob sich ......
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18.08.26 - 08:12
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Burnham is choosing jobs over climate security. That′s a big risk | Gaby Hinsliff (The Guardian)
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The PM's net zero pragmatism may please some voters, but as parts of the country go up in flames, it's an increasingly hard sellWhen the siren sounded on Friday night, my first thought was fire.Weeks of unrelenting sun in the normally soggy Peak District, where I was visiting my mum, have bleached green valleys a dangerously dry, crispy blond. One of her neighbours had earlier pointed out an ominous cloud of smoke on the horizon, coming from one of the wildfires raging all summer on the moor. When that harsh, discordant shriek blared from every mobile phone in the house, I was half-braced for an evacuation order, not what turned out to be a faintly melodramatic warning to the nation to lay off the barbecues. A false alarm, of sorts, but one that felt uneasily like a wake-up call. Continue reading......
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