Demand From Business and Politics: German Climate Neutrality only 2050
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9 Articles
Representatives from industry and trade unions advocate to adapt Germany's goal of climate neutrality. They see the German special route as a disadvantage for industry.
Germany is supposed to be climate neutral in 2045, but leading representatives from business, trade unions and politics are now calling for more time: Germany should adopt the European date 2050.
Industry and trade union challenge the German climate goal: RWE and IGBCE want more time to rebuild – and warn against an expensive special route.
Representatives from industry, trade unions and CDU are calling for less savings in CO2 emissions than previously planned. This should relieve the burden on German industry
Germany has committed itself to becoming climate neutral by the year 2045. However, from parts of the economy, the trade unions and the CDU the reputation now comes to soften this goal. Their argument: the relief of the economy.
Representatives from business and trade unions demand that Germany's climate neutrality goal be postponed by five years. Instead of 2045, 2050 should apply.
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