This year, our work at the Wuppertal Institute is shaped by growing concern that the central foundations of our social and political cohesion are being challenged, including mounting pressure on science, evidence-based policy-making and independent media. These developments are no longer confined to individual countries but are becoming a global phenomenon â and one of the central battlegrounds in this discourse is climate and sustainability policy. We see this both in the increasingly heated national discourse on climate issues here in Germany and the European Union as well as at the international level: In early January 2026, the United States announced its withdrawal from 66 international organisations, including key global climate policy bodies such as the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). This continues to sap international cooperation on environmental and climate issues. As recently highlighted by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the erosion of trust in institutions and expertise poses a fundamental risk to democratic decision-making and long-term sustainability efforts across the globe.
Against this backdrop, trustworthy institutions, independent research and alliances of committed actors become even more essential: Where multilateral processes stall and public discourse becomes polarised, coalitions of the willing must step in and take the initiative. At the Wuppertal Institute, we are convinced that only by working together we can succeed in shaping the path to climate protection, resource efficiency, resilient economies and prosperous societies.
This Transformation Update provides some examples of how this can be achieved collaboratively â and illustrates this with examples from very different policy areas and levels: This includes for instance analysing the shortcomings of COP30, which were also discussed in a Climate.Table Live Briefing by Table.Briefings, with researchers from the Wuppertal Institute and other experts (available on Youtube). What's more, it also sheds light on the integrity of carbon markets, strengthening international research partnerships or advancing circular economy. |