In times of geostrategic crises, Germany must remain a driving force behind Europe's climate policy In times of geostrategic crises, Germany must remain a driving force behind Europe's climate policy Kicker (computed) Comment by Dennis Tänzler
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2015 Practicability of Transitioning from CDM to Future Climate Policy Instruments - Synthesis Report
2015 Climate Action in Figures - Facts, Trends and Incentives for German Climate Policy (2015 edition)
2015 Freiwillige Kompensationszahlungen und nachhaltige Lebensstile: Passt das zusammen? - Dokumentation der UBA-Tagung am 10. November 2014 in Berlin
2013 Towards a Global Carbon Market - Prospects for Emissions Trading - April 11 & 12, 2013 – Documentation and Summary
2013 The CDM as Glue for the International Carbon Market? - Discussion Paper prepared on behalf of the German Ministry for the Environment, the German Environment Agency, the German Emissions Trading Authority