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UPDATE: Germany Set to Miss EU Social Climate Fund Deadline, but Ministry Denies Funds Are at Risk

Summary by EEB - The European Environmental Bureau
The deadline for National Social Climate Plans (NSCPs) has now passed, and the majority of EU governments have not submitted their plans on time to the European Commission detailing how they will support those most vulnerable to the effects of the carbon pricing of road transport and buildings (ETS2).   With some countries only beginning public participation in June (and others not having started at all), NGOs are concerned that measures outline…

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5.31 billion euros threatened: Germany missed the deadline for climate social plans – the Greens are currently criticising and warning against impacts.

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Germany is the EU's largest net contributor – and negligent when applying for funding. The federal government missed the deadline for funding from the Climate Social Fund.

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In fact, Germany is entitled to about 5.3 billion euros from the EU Climate Social Fund. However, the Federal Government would have to submit a plan in Brussels for this - up to the deadline. This deadline is now passing, but the Ministry of the Environment is relaxed.

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A new emissions trading system drives CO2 costs up. The EU therefore wants to support the countries. Germany misses an important deadline.

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op-online.de broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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