Climate Programme on Probation: Government Adopts 67 Measures – Complaints Are Expected According to Observers
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Germany's CO2 emissions are falling far too slowly – the new climate protection programme is to change this. However, the black and red plans are considered far too optimistic.
SPD-Bundestagsfraktion [Newsroom]Berlin (ots) - The current world situation with conflicts, which have a massive impact on our energy supply, clearly shows: We must quickly become independent of fossil fuels. Today, Federal Environment Minister Carsten Schneider ... Read more here...Original content of: SPD-Bundestagsfraktion, transmitted by news aktuell
Germany is not on track in the field of climate protection. This is evidenced by figures from the Federal Environment Agency: our country is currently heading towards a reduction of emissions of only 62.6 percent. However, the goal was actually to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 65 percent by 2030. In order to be able to pull the rudder around, the Federal Cabinet presented its new climate protection programme yesterday - a 67-measure paper t…
Berlin – The German government plans to step up its climate protection efforts with more wind turbines, mixed forests, and more climate-friendly fuels. This is outlined in the new climate protection program adopted by the cabinet in Berlin. The decision followed lengthy negotiations between Federal Environment Minister Carsten Schneider (SPD) and his cabinet colleagues.
March 25, 2026 – The German Federal Cabinet today adopted the 2026 Climate Action Programme. With this, the government is complying with the requirement of the Climate Protection Act: to present, one year after the start of the legislative period, how the target of a 65 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 compared to 1990 is to be achieved. The programme contains 67 measures that will save more than 25 million tons of CO₂ equiv…
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