For Germans heading to the polls for a snap election, climate is not quite as important a factor as it used to be.
Europe’s top official on climate action says the rest of the world must hold steady on decarbonisation and the transition to renewable energy in the face of “global turmoil”.
One of the world’s most climate-ambitious governments is about to fall, replaced by a likely chancellor who says green policy went too far.
After months of wrangling over public debt and spending decisions, the German government collapsed in November 2024. Among the many disagreements between the parties that made up the governing coalition was how to pay for measures to combat climate change.
Environmental issues did not feature prominently the election campaign— unlike the last time around.When the coalition government comprising the center-left Social Democratic Party, Greens and neoliberal Free Democratic Party emerged after the last German federal election in the fall of 2021,
Provisional results in Germany’s election confirm that mainstream conservatives led by Friedrich Merz won Germany's national election, while a far-right party surged to become the nation’s second-larg
The center-right CDU is expected to emerge triumphant in a campaign that has made little mention of environmental issues.
Stop AAPI, the largest organisation in the US to track such data, says the climate of anti-immigrant and racist rhetoric from US President Donald Trump and his allies has resulted in “an alarming surge” of online hate, which was directed mainly towards South Asian communities.
Last month, he brought a nonbinding motion calling for many more migrants to be turned back at Germany's borders to parliament. The motion was approved thanks to votes from AfD – marking a first in post-war Germany which prompted opponents to accuse Mr Merz of breaking a taboo. He rejects the criticism.
Jobs, incomes and Germany's flagging economy are major focuses for the country's political parties ahead of elections this month, with many taking aim at climate-protection measures. Friedrich ...
Eighteen-year-old Gesa Schönwolff volunteered at a Berlin polling station and voted for the first time, expressing fears over political extremism