"Under the Guise of Cutting Red Tape: Söder Wants to Abolish Climate Report for Bavaria
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Markus Söder's government wants to delete the climate report. Critics warn of an information vacuum and see climate policy in danger.
Bavaria wants to cut red tape. Among other things, the annual climate report is to fall victim to the latest "modernisation law". Environmental associations and the Greens are protesting.
Since 2022, there has been a report in the Free State on the state of affairs regarding climate protection. This report is now to be deleted in the course of the reduction of bureaucracy. The report is not necessary at all, the Bavarian state government explains.
Bavaria's Environment Minister is no longer supposed to submit a climate report. The state government calls it a reduction in bureaucracy, environmentalists are under threat of attempts to disguise the lack of climate progress.
Munich – Three years after its introduction, the Bavarian state government plans to abolish the requirement to submit an annual Bavarian climate report. This is envisaged by the fourth modernization law, which is currently undergoing consultation with associations. "Many government agencies and institutions are burdened with regularly submitted statutory...
Munich - Bavaria wants to cut red tape, that is urgently necessary. However, as soon as it comes to details, it ticks, see climate report. But the environmentalists get bogged down in the wrong topic - and get caught up in the tone, comments Roland English.
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