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CLIMATE FIRST: HOW GERMANY IS RESHAPING FOREIGN POLICY THROUGH GREEN DIPLOMACY

As climate change increasingly attracts the attention of policymakers around the globe, Germany positions itself as a pioneer and a protagonist of green policies, by increasingly integrating environmental agendas into its foreign policy objectives. This article examines Germany’s role in shaping the global ‘green’ agenda, and advancing a climate-focused diplomatic programme through strategic initiatives and…

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THE IMPACT OF THE RUSSIAN UKRAINIAN WAR ON GERMANY’S CLIMATE POLICY: BALANCING ENERGY SECURITY AND SUSTAINABILITY

The Russian-Ukrainian war disrupted Germany’s energy landscape, impacting its Energiewende climate policy. Reduced Russian gas supplies prompted shortterm reliance on coal and accelerated development of LNG infrastructure, which led to increasing emissions and challenging the 2022-2023 climate targets. Concurrently, the crisis catalysed a renewable energy surge, with increased investments in green hydrogen, grid infrastructure, and…

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