Industry Warns of Challenges Tied to Hamburg's 2040 Climate Neutrality Vote
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Climate activists have opted for the Hamburg referendum on early climate neutrality. In an interview, science journalist Axel Bojanowski explains why this will not help the climate, but makes the city poorer.
Reduction of private transport, massive conditions for companies, expensive forced renovations for tenants - Hamburg inserts the climate target turbo. What does this bring? Professor Alexander Eisenkopf analyses it in a guest article
Hamburg wants to become climate neutral five years earlier than previously planned. There is talk of a "positive message" in the city, but it is also clear that it needs help from Berlin.
Mayor Tschentscher says he is afraid that companies will emigrate. Climate protection advocates say it is about the rights of future generations.
Hamburg has decided to achieve its goal of climate neutrality by 2040. The city's former environmental senator describes this undertaking as "impossible." The decision puts pressure on some of the city's residents and businesses.
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