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Germany Urges Faster Green Power Shift
14 Mar
Summary
- Germany's environment minister called for accelerated renewable energy adoption.
- The country missed its greenhouse gas emission reduction targets again.
- Geopolitical events highlight Germany's energy supply vulnerabilities.

Germany's environment minister has urged the nation to accelerate its adoption of renewable power sources, emphasizing the direct link between climate action and enhanced energy security. Carsten Schneider stated that every kilowatt-hour of renewable energy generated reduces Germany's dependence on imported oil and gas, thereby strengthening the country's energy supply.
However, progress towards these goals has been notably slow. Greenhouse gas emissions fell by only 0.1% in the past year, a minimal improvement that resulted in Germany missing its Climate Protection Act targets once more. Deficiencies were particularly evident in the transport and residual emissions sectors.
While acceptance of technologies like electric cars and heat pumps is increasing, the overall pace of change is insufficient. Emissions in the industry sector declined due to economic slowdown, but transport and building sectors saw an increase. Recent global events have underscored Germany's exposure to international fossil fuel markets, highlighting the urgency of the energy transition.




