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XXXL Annual review – What shaped raw materials policy in 2022

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2022 was an eventful year. Nothing has shaped it as much as the war in Ukraine. Many European countries, especially Germany, had to completely reorient their economic, raw materials and energy policies. In our current podcast episode, we look back on an eventful year and talk about why security of supply must not become the sole topic of German foreign and raw materials policy in the future.

 

Here you will find more information:

https://power-shift.de/media/podcast-nr-32-die-alternative-rohstoffwoche/

https://power-shift.de/media/podcast-nr-33-metalle-fuer-die-energiewende/

https://power-shift.de/media/podcast-nr-28-wie-nachhaltig-wird-die-neue-europaeische-batterieverordnung/

https://power-shift.de/metalle-fuer-die-energiewende-2/

This project was funded by the Federal Environment Agency.

The responsibility for the content of this publication lies with the authors.

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