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02 Sep 2025, 09:26
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In brief | 2 September ‘25

Bloomberg:

Germany has already met its 2028 goal for reducing coal-fired power generation, so won’t need to order the forced shutdown of any plants for a second year running, the country’s regulator said.

Reuters:

Spanish prime minister Pedro Sanchez said his government would coordinate a series of measures on climate change with neighbouring countries in response to recent weather-related disasters, such as August's massive wildfires.

AFP:

Residents of the tiny Indonesian island of Pari, threatened with disappearance by rising sea levels driven by climate change, have come to Switzerland to demand compensation from cement giant Holcim.

RIFS:

This paper examines the role of populist narratives in local resistance to renewable energy projects in Germany.

E3G:

An orientation briefing on the proposed EU multiannual financial framework.

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