Germany

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2023

Electricity grid expansion policies in Germany: Implementation, Participation and Acceptance
Climate Policy Implementation Check

2022

CLIMATE TRANSPARENCY REPORT 2022

COUNTRY PROFILE GERMANY 2022

2021

CLIMATE TRANSPARENCY REPORT 2021

COUNTRY PROFILE GERMANY 2021

2020

CLIMATE TRANSPARENCY REPORT 2020

COUNTRY PROFILE GERMANY 2020

DECARBONISING TRANSPORT IN GERMANY: POLICY OPTIONS TO SUPPORT A SHIFT TO RAIL
June 2020, Policy Paper

2019

BROWN TO GREEN REPORT 2019

COUNTRY PROFILE GERMANY 2019

AMBITION CALL FOR GERMANY
(English)

AMBITION CALL FOR GERMANY
(German)

2018

BROWN TO GREEN REPORT 2018

COUNTRY PROFILE GERMANY 2018

2017

BROWN TO GREEN REPORT 2017

COUNTRY PROFILE GERMANY 2017

2016

BROWN TO GREEN REPORT 2016

COUNTRY PROFILE GERMANY 2016

Event: Strategy & Partners Workshop 2019

Berlin, 21-23 May 2019; Climate Transparency’s Strategy and Partners Workshop gathered partners from 14 organisations from different G20 countries and affiliated experts from various...

21 May 2019 l Event: Brown to Green Forum

The British Embassy Berlin and Climate Transparency organised the Brown to Green Forum: Managing the phase out of coal - perspectives from Germany, the...

Event: Strategy & Partner Workshop 2018

Berlin, 24-26 April 2018; This year the Strategy and Partner Workshop of Climate Transparency gathered partners, observers and other affiliated experts from various stakeholder...

Event: Discussing G20 climate action at F20 Side event

Hamburg, 3 July 2017; Climate Transparency presented its newly launched Brown to Green report at the F20 side event “G20 and Climate Protection. Expectations,...

Press release on the occasion of the launch of the Climate Transparency 2022:

Language: English

Press release on the occasion of the launch of the Climate Transparency 2021:

Language: German

Selected newspaper articles in Germany in 2021:

G20-Staaten steuern auf 2,4 Grad zu, taz, 14 October 2021

Audio: Climate Transparency Report:G20-Klimapolitik ungenügend, Deutschlandfunk, 14 October 2021

Press release on the occasion of the launch of the Climate Transparency 2020:

Language: German

Selected newspaper articles in Germany in 2020:

Experten schlagen Alarm: Corona-Konjunkturpakete in G20-Ländern bremsen Klimaschutz, Handelsblatt, 18 November 2020

Klima-Fortschritte auf der Kippe, taz, 18 November 2020

Press release on the occasion of the launch of Brown to Green Report 2019:

Language: German

Selected newspaper articles in Germany in 2019:

Industrieländer treiben die Welt Richtung drei Grad Erwärmung, Spiegel Online, 11 November 2019

G20-Staaten versagen beim Klimaschutz, Deutsche Welle, 12 November 2019

Kein G20-Staat auf 1,5-Grad-Kurs, Tagesschau, 11 November 2019

Press release on the occasion of the launch of Brown to Green Report 2018:

Language: German

Selected newspaper articles in Germany in 2018:

Deutschland schludert beim Klimaschutz, Spiegel Online, 14 November 2018

Es reicht nicht, Tagesschau, 14 November 2018

Diese Studie zeigt, wie rückständig die G20-Staaten beim Klimaschutz sind, Handelsblatt, 14 November 2018

G20-Länder haben schlechte Klimaschutzbilanz, ZEIT Online, 14 November 2018

Der Club der dreckigen Zwanzig, TAZ, 14 November 2018

Press release on the occasion of the launch of Brown to Green Report 2017:

Language: German

Selected newspaper articles in Germany in 2017:

G20-Gipfel in Hamburg: Die Wirtschaftsmächte hinken beim Klimaschutz hinterher, Spiegel Online, 3 July 2017

Bericht kritisiert Klimapolitik der G20-Staaten, Zeit Online, 3 July 2017

Jedes Kohlenstoff-Atom zählt, Süddeutsche Zeitung (Print Edition), 4 July 2017

Tops und Flops der G20, Capital, 5 July 2017