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Bernhard Pötter

Bernhard Pötter Published: June 4th, 2025

Canada: The transatlantic effect of wildfires.

May marked the early start of the wildfire season in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The fierce fires in the vast forests and prairies worsen local air quality due to the high levels of particulate matter and threaten the US East Coast with heavy smoke – and they also have a global impact. […]

Bernhard Pötter Published: June 4th, 2025

Germany’s coalition contract : Report finds billions in new climate-damaging subsidies

According to a recent study, the coalition contract between Germany’s Christian Democrats and Social Democrats includes new environmentally and climate-damaging state subsidies worth between 9 and 15 billion euros annually. The sum consists of planned new subsidies and the reversal of existing subsidy cuts. They will primarily benefit the energy sector and, to a lesser […]

Bernhard Pötter Published: May 26th, 2025

CDU/CSU: How the Climate Union is repositioning itself.

The Climate Union elected its Federal Executive Board in Mannheim at the weekend with a new old chairman and an announcement that it would also urge the CDU-led federal government to pursue an efficient climate policy. Former member of the Bundestag Thomas Heilmann was re-elected chairman with 91 percent of the vote. Wiebke Winter, member […]

Bernhard Pötter Published: May 21st, 2025

German parliament: These MPs will shape the Environment Committee

The newly formed German Bundestag Committee on the Environment, Climate Protection, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety will be chaired by a climate policy expert in the upcoming 21st legislative period. Yesterday, Lorenz Gösta Beutin from the parliamentary group The Left was elected chair of the committee, which will accompany and monitor the work of the […]

Bernhard Pötter Published: May 19th, 2025

Carsten Schneider: No grace period for the new environment minister.

The Minister for the Environment, Climate Protection, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Carsten Schneider, will not get the usual 100-day grace period as a newcomer to office. His official schedule for the current week is almost empty: It only includes the inaugural visits to Bonn, the Ministry’s second official residence, and to his Polish counterpart […]

Bernhard Pötter Published: May 7th, 2025

Climate commissioner: Position cut, but the job is to stay.

The new black-red government has abolished the post of “Special Representative of the Federal Government for International Climate Policy.” Nevertheless, such a function is to be retained in the Ministry of the Environment under an as yet unclear title, according to government circles. Where exactly and with what rank is currently being negotiated by the […]

Bernhard Pötter Published: May 5th, 2025

Climate Minister Carsten Schneider: These are his major construction sites.

The new Federal Minister for the Environment, Climate Action, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Carsten Schneider, faces major organizational and substantive tasks. He takes office at a time when the ecological crises relating to climate, biodiversity, resource consumption and plastic pollution are coming to a dramatic head, but the will to regulate in these areas […]

Bernhard Pötter Published: May 1st, 2025

Government formation: Why Germany’s environment ministry is now solely responsible for climate action

Following the Social Democrats’ approval of the coalition contract, the new German government is set in almost all areas. Only climate policy remained a matter of dispute until the very end. It is now at least certain that responsibility for international climate policy will be moved from the Foreign Office back to the Environment Ministry; […]