The last few weeks have seen major strikes by farmers, particularly in Germany.
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Hardly any other economic sector is in such flux and fluctuates between different futures as agriculture.
We need an Earth in which everyone can participate equally and on which everyone can feel comfortable and develop. And, of course, this includes ensuring that our planet continues to exist in its diversity and offers livable conditions – on all continents.
This year’s Venice Biennale is focused on building in the face of climate catastrophe and social and economic inequalities. But this time the focus is not so much on building itself, but on the social conditions and consequences of building.
A hydrogen cooperation between Tunisia and Austria has been announced to promote the production and use of hydrogen as a renewable energy source. The cooperation will also include the exchange of know-how and technology between the two countries.
Energy cooperation is not about focusing on exporting energy to Europe, but on the overall benefits for the populations of all partners.
The climate conference in Sharm El Sheik, COP 27, has come to an end. There is disappointment in many quarters – especially in European Union circles. Hannes Swoboda comments on COP 27 and some related debates.
A few days before the next climate conference COP27 in Sharm-El-Sheik, this year’s World Economic Outlook of the International Energy Agency was published.
Hannes Swoboda discusses the measures of the new report to the Club of Rome and underlines their urgency for a quick implementation.