German environment ministry lays plans for 2050 net zero emissions

Published 11:19 on February 22, 2019  /  Last updated at 11:19 on February 22, 2019  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Germany’s environment ministry wants to set a 2050 domestic emission cut goal of at least 95%, laying out its first draft Climate Action law as part of a law-making process that is likely to face heavy pushback.
Germany’s environment ministry wants to set a 2050 domestic emission cut goal of at least 95%, laying out its first draft Climate Action law as part of a law-making process that is likely to face heavy pushback.


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