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The Climate Election? | Germany Elects

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In this final episode of Germany Elects before polling day (Sunday 26 September) we discuss how the election actually works and whether this has been Germany's first "climate election".


Host Jeremy Cliffe is joined by World Review's Emily Tamkin to explain the electoral system, the results and possible coalitions, and takes a quick-fire round of You Ask Us listener questions.


Then he is joined by Sven Egenter, Editor-in-Chief of Clean Energy Wire and Philippa Nuttall, the New Statesman’s Environment and Sustainability Editor, to discuss Germany's climate policies, how the party manifestos shape up and how the climate crisis has marked the campaign.


Further reading:

Philippa Nuttall on why Angela Merkel did not live up to her reputation as "climate chancellor"


Jeremy Cliffe on Angela Merkel's historical legacy


Read all the New Statesman's German election coverage, including its election night live blog, here.


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In this final episode of Germany Elects before polling day (Sunday 26 September) we discuss how the election actually works and whether this has been Germany's first "climate election".


Host Jeremy Cliffe is joined by World Review's Emily Tamkin to explain the electoral system, the results and possible coalitions, and takes a quick-fire round of You Ask Us listener questions.


Then he is joined by Sven Egenter, Editor-in-Chief of Clean Energy Wire and Philippa Nuttall, the New Statesman’s Environment and Sustainability Editor, to discuss Germany's climate policies, how the party manifestos shape up and how the climate crisis has marked the campaign.


Further reading:

Philippa Nuttall on why Angela Merkel did not live up to her reputation as "climate chancellor"


Jeremy Cliffe on Angela Merkel's historical legacy


Read all the New Statesman's German election coverage, including its election night live blog, here.


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World Review is sponsored by Hexaware Technologies. Watch this video to find out more about their mission to "create smiles through great people and technology"



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