Germany on Course to a Greener Future

More ambitious targets are setting Germany on course to a greener future – including cutting emissions by 65 per cent, up from 55 per cent, from 1990 levels by the end of this decade. Spending more on renewable energy sources and tougher financial penalties for polluters. Germany’s top court ruled that a previous climate change act didn’t go far enough, and put an unnecessary burden on future generations. This is a fair offer to the younger generations because unlike in the past, this time are not shifting the biggest burden to the future.

Great strides will be taken from the beginning so that it does not overwhelm future generations with unsolvable tasks. Landlords will be held responsible for half of an emissions-related surcharge on oil or gas used to heat homes, and people who don’t insulate their property will be penalised. There will be more investment in solar and wind power plants, and combustion engines are to be phased out in favour of electric cars at a faster rate. The plans are expected to cost the German economy 12 billion euros.

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