Newsletter August 2022

We are not on course
Germany and Europe are in an energy crisis, the main problem being lower supplies of Russian natural gas. At the same time, the German government ...
More methane emissions from liquefied natural gas (LNG)
To reduce its dependence on Russian natural gas, Germany is planning two LNG terminals on the North Sea and further mobile terminals in the Baltic ...
Synthetic fuels indispensable. New position paper from GES
An excerpt: Synthetic fuels based on low carbon H2 form a third pillar of any viable solution to the world's future energy and climate problems, ...
The “hypocrisy” of the rich countries
In the paper, GES board members Prof. Dr. Estelle Herlyn and Prof. Dr. Franz Josef Radermacher criticise Western countries that want to dictate their energy ...
That will not be enough!
This is the title of the new debate book by Prof. Dr Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of GES. In ...
News in brief August 2022
At this point, some news of the last few weeks will be addressed which, from GES' point of view, are reason for hope because they ...
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