Germany can meet its climate goals, without higher carbon prices -study

Published 19:33 on January 9, 2025  /  Last updated at 19:33 on January 9, 2025  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Germany can be CO2-neutral by 2045 while cutting energy costs, and raising household, company and government income - without assuming a higher carbon price or more national debt, suggested a think tank this week.
Germany can be CO2-neutral by 2045 while cutting energy costs, and raising household, company and government income - without assuming a higher carbon price or more national debt, suggested a think tank this week.


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