Till Reinholz

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IKEM – Institute for Climate Protection, Energy and Mobility e.V.

Till Reinholz

Till Reinholz

Doctoral Candidate/ Research Associate

Till Reinholz

Doctoral Candidate/ Research Associate

Till Reinholz is a doctoral candidate at the Research Academy and a research assistant at IKEM.

His research at IKEM focuses on energy and environmental law, in particular in the area of energy transition acceptance, as well as in the field of negative emission technologies.

He is doing his doctorate at the University of Greifswald under Prof. Dr. Rodi. In addition to his doctorate, he is a research associate in the Energy Transition Cluster at the Interdisciplinary Research Center Baltic Sea Region (IFZO).

As part of his work at IKEM and IFZO, Till Reinholz accompanies the international climate negotiations and took part in the COP29 and COP30 world climate conferences, among others.

Till Reinholz studied law in Halle (Saale) and Lisbon with a focus on European law and criminology. He completed his second state examination in law in 2023, which included working in the European Department of the Foreign Office. He is a volunteer for the Erasmus Student Network.

Projects

Publications

Reinholz, Till; Kalis, Michael

Transformative law using the example of peatland protection in the Nature Restoration Regulation

In: KlimR 03/2026, p. 66.
Cover of the paper
Reinholz, Till; Kopytsia, Ievgeniia; Tanneberger, Franziska

Global Peatland Protection in the Context of the Climate-Security Nexus: Legal Perspectives on Multi- and Unilateral Developments in the EU, Ukraine, Russia and the US

Discussion Paper for COP30
Reinholz, Till; Rodi, Michael

Bodenschutz und Landnutzung als Herausforderungen für Klimarecht und Politik – Deutschland und die Europäische Union

In: KlimR 10/2025. S. 295-302.
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IKEM and EUETH will be hosting a series of side events at this year’s climate negotiations to discuss the energy-climate-defense nexus, the reconstruction of Ukraine’s energy system, and nature-based solutions for climate mitigation.