
"An independent climate advisory body has contradicted findings by the government's main climate authority showing Germany largely on track to meet its 2030 climate goals, saying the country will likely emit more CO2 than previously thought. The Council of Experts on Climate Change believes Germany coul"
"Despite an expansion of wind power, Germany might not reach its 2030 climate goals, experts say. The independent panel’s assessment points to higher expected CO2 emissions than earlier projections, undermining the view that the country is largely on track toward its 2030 targets."
"The government is planning to invest billions in a program aiming to better protect the population in the case of war or other catastrophes. Plans to ramp up civil defense measures are included among the top headlines in Germany today."
"The PCK Refinery in Schwedt, which is a key energy hub for eastern Germany and parts of Poland, is facing new problems with its oil supply after Russia halted the transit of Kazakh crude through the Druzhba pipeline in early May. The cut in oil supply affects many sectors, including the aviation branch."
An independent climate advisory body says Germany will likely emit more CO2 than previously thought and may miss its 2030 climate goals. The body contradicts findings from the government’s main climate authority that Germany is largely on track. Germany is expanding wind power, but experts say the overall trajectory still falls short of the targets. The roundup also notes plans to invest billions in a program to better protect the population in case of war or other catastrophes. Chancellor Merz is set to meet Bulgaria’s newly elected prime minister, Rumen Radev, for talks. Other reported items include fuel security concerns for Berlin’s airport after Russia halted oil transit and an animal rights call for stricter rules after a tiger escaped near Leipzig.
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