Germany Could Meet One-Third of Climate Targets by Cutting Fossil Fuel Subsidies
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Germany Could Meet One-Third of Climate Targets by Cutting Fossil Fuel Subsidies
A new study reveals that Germany stands to achieve up to one-third of its climate targets by phasing out subsidies for fossil fuels, highlighting a critical leverage point in the nation’s environmental policy. As the country intensifies efforts to combat climate change, experts argue that redirecting financial support away from coal, oil, and gas could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and accelerate the transition to renewable energ…
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