German Top Politicians' Cars Exceed CO2 Targets: Study
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What Deutsche Umwelthilfe doesn't want to be true: Your ranking of the service cars of top politicians does not work out. Emissions values are first of all only bare figures, which depend on interpretation.
Deutsche Umwelthilfe has published the result of its 2025 service car check. Accordingly, climate-friendly vehicles remain in the minority among the top German politicians. Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder is particularly negative.
German top politicians' cars exceed CO2 targets: study
If EU emissions targets for the car industry were applied to top German politicians' official vehicles, the fleet would fail, according to a climate body's new study. DUH said it was "emblematic" of German carmakers.
German top politicians continue to drive mainly climate-damaging: 151 out of 238 service cars clearly exceed the current CO2 EU fleet limit value.
Few ministers drive really climate-friendly service cars. Here are the names and infos.
How harmful to the climate are the service cars of German politicians? Deutsche Umwelthilfe has investigated it – and comes to astonishing results.
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