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World at a Crossroads to Stop Climate Change, Germany's Merz Says

Summary by Anadolu Ajansı
All countries with economic resources and high emissions should contribute to international climate finance, German leader says at Belem Climate Summit - Anadolu Ajansı

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The climate theme is now considered toxic for politicians to far into the political center. Chancellor Merz presents a change in German climate policy in the run-up to the World Climate Conference in Brazil. What is happening there marks a clear departure from the course of his predecessors.

·Dortmund, Germany
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According to Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU), the key to combating climate change is economy and innovation. "Our economy is not the problem. Our economy is the key to protecting our climate even better," said Merz at the international climate summit in Belém, Brazil, on Friday.The Chancellor said that Germany's "namous" financial support for the TFFF forest protection fund, which was launched by Brazil.In his speech at the meeting of some 50 he…

·Germany
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A global loan-based fund is designed to protect the rainforest. Can the idea be applied to other crises? And: Merz is committed to climate protection.

·Germany
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Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) will give a speech at the climate summit in Belém, Brazil, on Friday. According to previous reports from German government circles, he wants to send out a signal for multilateralism in the fight against the climate crisis.

·Berlin, Germany
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Friedrich Merz arrives at the World Climate Summit in Brazil. Green leader Felix Banaszak addresses the Chancellor hard: This plan "anti-ecological regression", although Germany must be more than ever a model. Ten years after the Paris climate agreement, Banaszak warns of a "great disappointment".

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epochtimes.de broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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