Back in Germany, the "Hot Autumn" of protests was beginning to simmer.
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: Just days after this issue, tens of thousands took to the streets across six German cities to demand more socially balanced energy relief as inflation and living costs soared. Back in Germany, the "Hot Autumn" of protests
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: The issue likely touched on the crumbling leadership of UK Prime Minister Liz Truss, whose resignation just four days later on October 20 would send shockwaves through European markets. Science and Culture on World Food Day
: Research from Fraunhofer ISE was gaining traction, showcasing how solar panels above crops like potatoes and wheat could protect against extreme heat while generating clean energy—a key theme for Germany's "Energiewende".