Falter: “Das sind die Trends, die Hoffnung machen”

Gespräch mit Andreas Sator

NYT: “Trump Promised to Halve Energy Costs in 18 Months. Experts Have Doubts.”

by Lisa Friedman

Deutschlandfunk: “Rückzug der USA würde Klimaschutz nicht entscheidend bremsen”

Gespräch mit Sandra Pfister

Inc.: “What Trump’s Win Could Mean for Climate Innovation, Renewable Energy, and More”

by Chloe Aiello

ZEIT: „Mit oder ohne Trump: Solarstrom wird die Welt retten“

Gespräch mit Stefan Schmitt

Grist: “He’ll try, but Trump can’t stop the clean energy revolution”

by Matt Simon

What Will Trump’s Victory Mean for the Climate?

On climate and especially environmental policy, the return of Donald Trump to the White House is clearly bad news. But the outlook is uncertain, because Trump has sent mixed signals about the kinds of policy changes he might pursue, and it remains to be seen what effect he can have on broader technological and market trends.

BBC World Service: Climate after Trump

Radio interview

ClimateWire: “Trump Fed contender: Bring on a carbon tax”

by Scott Waldman

What Does Trump Mean for the Climate?

Even if Donald Trump defeats President Joe Biden and tries to take a wrecking ball to US climate and environmental policies, he ultimately would be powerless to derail the inevitable renewables revolution that is gaining momentum worldwide. His anti-climate agenda would be another wall that never gets built.

Falter: “Das sind die Trends, die Hoffnung machen”

Gespräch mit Andreas Sator

NYT: “Trump Promised to Halve Energy Costs in 18 Months. Experts Have Doubts.”

by Lisa Friedman

Deutschlandfunk: “Rückzug der USA würde Klimaschutz nicht entscheidend bremsen”

Gespräch mit Sandra Pfister

Inc.: “What Trump’s Win Could Mean for Climate Innovation, Renewable Energy, and More”

by Chloe Aiello

ZEIT: „Mit oder ohne Trump: Solarstrom wird die Welt retten“

Gespräch mit Stefan Schmitt

Grist: “He’ll try, but Trump can’t stop the clean energy revolution”

by Matt Simon

What Will Trump’s Victory Mean for the Climate?

On climate and especially environmental policy, the return of Donald Trump to the White House is clearly bad news. But the outlook is uncertain, because Trump has sent mixed signals about the kinds of policy changes he might pursue, and it remains to be seen what effect he can have on broader technological and market trends.

BBC World Service: Climate after Trump

Radio interview

ClimateWire: “Trump Fed contender: Bring on a carbon tax”

by Scott Waldman

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