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Robert Habeck

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Climate target 2045: What the new government must do to meet it

According to official figures, the traffic light coalition has a positive climate balance: The statutory emission reductions of 65% will probably be achieved by 2030. However, for the 2040 and 2045 targets, a new government will have to make a lot of changes, especially in the areas of transport and buildings.

By Bernhard Pötter

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Record numbers: Germany's wind expansion finally gains momentum

Germany still falls well short of its wind power expansion targets. However, the record results of the latest tender for onshore wind farms suggest that they could be achieved in 2026. The numerous legislative changes initiated by the German Ministry for Economic Affairs have the desired effect.

By Nico Beckert

Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland, 23.11.2023: Bundeswirtschaftsminister Robert Habeck hält eine politische Rede
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Climate Club: Habeck to present standards for green cement

The Climate Club initiated by Chancellor Scholz takes stock one year after its foundation. Members are working on common standards, particularly for green steel and cement. Initial financing plans are also discussed.

By Lukas Knigge

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Climate-damaging subsidies: Study should have consequences

Following a study on the costs and emissions of climate-damaging emissions, environmental associations are calling for consequences to be drawn and subsidies to be reduced. Neither the BMWK nor the Ministry of Transport feel responsible.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

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Amprion: Major investment to combat grid bottlenecks

At the former nuclear power plant site in Lingen, a phase-shifter transformer and an electrolyzer were symbolically inaugurated on Monday in the presence of Economy Minister Robert Habeck. Both are set to help better utilize wind power from northern Germany.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

Opinion

Germanwatch: Habeck must prioritize China’s climate policy

The global energy transition is unattainable without China. Therefore, Robert Habeck should emphasize climate policy relations during his visit to Beijing. Here are six proposals for pragmatic cooperation between Germany and China to benefit climate action.

By Alexandra Endres

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Habeck's trip: What Germany can learn from South Korea

On his Asian trip, Federal Minister of Economic Affairs Robert Habeck’s first stop is South Korea. The country is not only a key partner for the German and European Indo-Pacific strategy but also a role model in terms of de-risking.

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