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Climate Protection: Greens Criticise Federal Government

Summary by Sueddeutsche Zeitung
The Greens express strong criticism of the new government and warn against regressions in climate protection. Özdemir and Dröge call for a policy reversal and stress the need for climate funds. Germany suffers from extreme weather conditions.

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A member of the PAN considers the change in animal welfare protection, the Institute for the Conservation of Nature and Forestry for the Directorate-General for Food and Veterinary, a "mispolitical decision".

·Portugal
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The Greens express strong criticism of the new government and warn against regressions in climate protection. Özdemir and Dröge call for a policy reversal and stress the need for climate funds. Germany suffers from extreme weather conditions.

·Munich, Germany
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The Greens wrote this in a statement and emphasized that there was a lack of political will.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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The National Assembly's Agriculture Committee has prepared a proposal for an amendment to the Animal Protection Act for approval at a plenary session, which, among other things, envisages the abolition of caged chicken farming and mandatory microchipping of cats, as well as strengthening inspection supervision. The coalition and non-governmental organizations welcomed the changes, while representatives of farmers and the opposition expressed opp…

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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