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Germany is expected to meet its 2030 climate goals, according to the government

The Federal Government believes that Germany’s climate targets for 2030 are achievable. “Providing we stay on course, we are set to achieve our 2030 climate targets,” said Economics and Climate…

The German government thinks that it's possible to meet the country's climate goals for 2030.If we keep going in the same direction, we will reach our 2030 climate goals.The Economics and Climate Action Minister, Robert Habeck, mentioned that the German Environment Agency's new data shows that Germany aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 65 percent from 1990 levels by 2030, as outlined in the Climate Protection Act.

The German Environment Agency's latest report forecasts a decrease of almost 64 percent. The Ministry believes that this goal is now achievable. Germany aims to achieve climate neutrality by 2045 and the planned energy transition is crucial in reaching this target. The goal for 2030 is to have at least 80 percent of electricity consumption covered by renewable energy. In its latest report, the UBA projects a reduction of just under 64 percent. The Ministry says this target is now within reach. Germany plans to be climate-neutral by 2045. The planned energy transition

Our efforts are worthwhile, and our actions are making a difference,” said Minister Habeck. He also stressed: “We are not doing equally well in all sectors, however: there are some areas in which we need to work harder.”  

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