In brief | 25 Oct '24
Bloomberg: Germany sees €12.6 billion less in tax income by 2028
Finance minister Christian Lindner highlighted that the €7 billion in subsidies earmarked for US chipmaker Intel Corp in 2024 — which paused its investment on a factory in eastern Germany — will be used exclusively to make up for the budget shortfall.
Reuters: Germany, India look to boost ties on defence, green energy
Germany has not traditionally had close defence ties with India, but is now pitching to join the latter's effort to wean its arms base from decades of dependence on Russia, at a time when the West seeks to counter China's growing influence.
AFP: Swedish court grants permit to build nuclear waste burial site
A Swedish court on Thursday (24 October) gave the green light to begin construction on a nuclear waste repository where spent fuel will be buried for up to 100,000 years. The project would make Sweden one of the first countries in the world, along with Finland, to bury its spent atomic fuel for that length of time in a bid to solve the long-running question of what to do with nuclear waste.
Bloomberg: UN says world is now on course for warming of up to 3.1C
Madagascar is the only country to strengthen its 2030 climate target, meaning there are currently no signs the planet is on track to change its dangerous emissions trajectory.
Full report: Emissions Gap Report 2024
Reuters: Future of UN climate dialogue threatened by budget shortfall
The leading U.N. body on climate change is experiencing a severe budget shortfall, according to a Reuters analysis of documents from the world body - a funding gap that diplomats said could impair international climate dialogue.