Merz Travels to Brazil: Germany's Climate Policy at Cop30
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As one of the few heads of state, Chancellor Merz attends the World Climate Conference in Brazil. He does not show too much passion in the fight against global warming. Probably out of consideration for the domestic electorate.
Friedrich Merz remains true to himself. Before COP 30 in Brazil he gives a presentation on competition and technology. A speech like in the Bundestag – with the exception of a promise.
A remarkable shift: Germany's politicians celebrated the World Climate Conference as a political highlight for a long time, most recently Annalena Baerbock as Foreign Minister. Chancellor Merz, on the other hand, deals with the situation much more cautiously.
The Brazilian Belém is about reducing CO2 emissions further in the world from Friday. Top politicians from many nations are arriving, but the representatives of the superpowers are missing at the table.
The Federal Chancellor wants to send a signal for multilateralism in climate protection before COP30. Brazil's President Lula warns: "The window of opportunity for action" is closing.
In the Amazon the course is to be set for the fight against climate change. Will Chancellor Merz suddenly become a climate protector at COP30?
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