Germany's election campaign overlooked climate issues, with the war in Ukraine and economic woes dominating discussions. As the new coalition government, comprising the CSU and SPD, outlines its agenda, it commits to achieving climate neutrality by 2045. However, experts like Claudia Kemfert express skepticism about the governmentâs commitment to climate action, noting environmental priorities seem low on their agenda. While advancements in wind energy are acknowledged, the overall lack of urgency may hinder substantial progress in addressing the climate crisis.
Germany's new government has committed to climate neutrality by 2045 but lacks urgency in addressing environmental issues, prioritizing economic concerns amid the ongoing energy crisis.
Despite commitments to climate goals, expert voices express concern as environment and climate protection are not prioritized in the current political landscape.
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