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Europas größte Stahl- und Chemiekonzerne fordern Stopp des EU-Emissionshandelssystems
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Business·2 sa önceRésumé IA

Europas größte Stahl- und Chemiekonzerne fordern Stopp des EU-Emissionshandelssystems

Vier führende europäische Stahl- und Chemieunternehmen fordern einen sofortigen Stopp des EU-Emissionshandelssystems (ETS). Sie argumentieren, die Klimaschutzmaßnahme sei zu kostspielig und benachteilige die europäische Industrie gegenüber globalen Wettbewerbern. Die Unternehmen fordern eine umfassende Überarbeitung des ETS, um ihre Wettbewerbsfähigkeit zu sichern.

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Politico EU
Australia can become clean energy superpower, minister says
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Politique·3 g önceRésumé IA

Australia can become clean energy superpower, minister says

Australia's climate change minister, Chris Bowen, declared the country can transition from fossil fuel exports to clean energy products, leveraging its renewable potential to become a "renewable energy superpower." Speaking at climate talks in Bonn, Germany, Bowen acknowledged the shrinking global market for fossil fuels and highlighted Australia's advantages in solar, wind, and battery technology, suggesting exports of green hydrogen, electricity, and even "green AI" could decarbonize other nations. The minister will co-host the upcoming UN climate summit, Cop31, in Turkey.

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Guardian World
Climate scientists retire worst-case warming scenario, sparking debate
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Environment·5 g önceRésumé IA

Climate scientists retire worst-case warming scenario, sparking debate

Climate scientists have retired their most extreme warming scenario (RCP 8.5), which predicted up to 4.5C warming by 2100. This move, based on updated emissions trends and policy, has been misinterpreted by some, including Donald Trump and Chris Mitchell, as proof that climate science is wrong, rather than an acknowledgment that the worst-case future is now less plausible due to decarbonization efforts.

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Guardian Australia
Israeli airstrikes on Tehran's oil facilities cause sulfur dioxide emissions equivalent to a small volcanic eruption
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Monde·04.06.2026Résumé IA

Israeli airstrikes on Tehran's oil facilities cause sulfur dioxide emissions equivalent to a small volcanic eruption

Israeli airstrikes on Tehran's oil facilities on March 7th released sulfur dioxide emissions comparable to a small volcanic eruption, potentially causing acid rain and toxic air pollution affecting regions as far as China. The event also highlighted the growing capabilities of AI in medical diagnosis, though human doctors remain crucial for personalized treatment and risk assessment.

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