Calls for Five Years to Postpone Germany's Climate Neutrality
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Representatives from business and trade unions demand that Germany's climate neutrality goal be postponed by five years. Instead of 2045, 2050 should apply.
In the discussion about Germany's climate neutrality, calls for a five-year delay are louder. The current national goal of decarbonisation by 2045 is not sensible and should be adapted to the European target year 2050, demanded among other things employee and employer representatives in the "world on Sunday". According to the head of the industrial union Mining, Chemistry, Energy (IGBCE), Michael Vassiladis, and the chairman of the board of dire…
Germany wants to be climate neutral five years earlier than the rest of Europe. However, after six years of economic stagnation and recession, managers, politicians and economists in WORLD ON SUNDAY demand that the ambitious target year 2045 be abandoned.
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