Publication on climate-related technologies available in English, French and Spanish

Multilingual publication on climate-related technologies

A new report by the Borderstep Institute for Innovation & Sustainability for the first time provides a coherent overview of German products and services in the area of international climate technology transfer and climate-related technologies.

The publication, funded by the Federal Ministry of Economy and Energy (Germany), is now available not only in German, but in English, in French, and in Spanish as well.

You are invited to download the publication free of charge.

This publication provides an overview of the supply and the demand of climate technologies and services in Germany.

It includes information about technologies and services to protect the climate and their suppliers from Germany; technologies and services for adaptation to climate change and their suppliers from Germany, cooperation activities with the participation of German partners in these areas, and activities to monitor climate change with German participation.

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