News Digest Item
12 Dec 2016

“Green emergency programme for climate protection”

Members of the Green group in the German Bundestag

Annual climate protection efforts must be quadrupled compared to the average over the past ten years in order for Germany to reach its goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent by 2020, according to members of the Green Party parliamentary group. In the paper, “Green emergency programme for climate protection”, the politicians make proposals for all sectors for reducing emissions by more than 120 million tonnes of CO2 equivalents over the coming four years. Proposals include a concept for a faster coal exit, a CO2 floor price, a reform of the vehicle tax system and an efficiency incentives programme for industry.

Find the full paper in German here.

For background, read the CLEW article Ministry projections highlight risk of Germany missing emissions goal.

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