
"Greenpeace slammed the plan as insufficient, saying it relies mostly on 'optimistic' projections, and Greens party MP Katharina Dröge dismissed it as 'a blatant deception'."
"The government, Dröge said, had so far 'opted for wishful thinking and dependence on oil and gas' -- disastrous choices, she said, given skyrocketing fossil fuel prices."
"The plan includes an additional eight billion euros for climate measures over the next four years, including help for heavy industry to reduce their 'reliance on costly and unpredictable oil and gas imports'."
"The new measures are expected to save more than 25 million tons of CO2 emissions by 2030, through support for low-emission technologies and several programmes for the construction of more energy-efficient buildings."
Germany's latest climate action plan aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 65 percent by 2030 and achieve climate neutrality by 2045. The plan includes electric car subsidies and support for wind energy. However, environmental groups criticize the measures as insufficient and rely on optimistic projections. The government plans to invest eight billion euros in climate measures over four years, aiming to save over 25 million tons of CO2 emissions by 2030 through low-emission technologies and energy-efficient building programs.
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