Controversy in Berlin over Germany's Climate Action Plan 2050. |
They say the Climate Action Plan 2050 will fall well short
of meeting climate targets, and accuse the environment ministry of caving in to
pressure from the economics ministry and Angela Merkel’s Chancellery to water
down ambitious plans and drop important details, like a deadline for the coal
exit.
The final version of the German Environment Ministry’s
Climate Action Plan has been published. But concrete targets included in
previous drafts have been removed, prompting the Green Party to describe the
document as an “admission of government failure”.
The Climate Action Plan was announced at the Paris Climate
Summit as a framework for how Germany was to reach its goal of cutting
greenhouse gas emissions by 80 to 95 percent by 2050.
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