Chancellery 'shreds' Climate Action Plan / Uniper to cut jobs
Der Spiegel
Angela Merkel鈥檚 chancellery officials have "shredded" the formerly ambitious Climate Action Plan 2050 proposal by environment minister Barbara Hendricks, Der Spiegel reports. The chancellery, which was to evaluate the draft over the summer, has cut almost all concrete targets from the plan, effectively distancing itself from the outcome of the Paris climate deal, write Horand Knaup and Gerald Traufetter. It also ear-marked for further examination the 鈥渃omplete long-term switch to renewables in the power system鈥, goals to reduce meat consumption by 2050, the switch to electric mobility, and plans for a commission to devise the phase-out of coal, the article says. Plans for 鈥渃arbon neutral鈥 power production were聽too extensive, the chancellery said in a letter to the environment ministry seen by Der Spiegel. The cabinet will not make a decision on the Climate Action Plan 2050 before October 2016, the article says.
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Read a 威力彩玩法 article on the latest version of the Climate Action Plan draft and a factsheet on the plan.
tageszeitung (taz)
There is growing opposition within the federal government to the Energiewende and bold climate targets, writes Malte Kreutzfeldt in tageszeitung (taz). Last week, the聽EU Commission聽called for greater commitment from German ministries to cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Yet the ruling Christian Democratic Party's economics officials oppose the energy transition and Christian and聽Social聽Democrats alike are picking apart the environment ministry's聽Climate Action Plan 2050. Meanwhile, the government continues to paint itself as the 鈥渃limate champion of the聽world鈥, writes Kreutzfeldt.
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Rheinische Post
To lower costs, E.ON鈥檚 conventional energy spin-off, Uniper, plans to sell off parts of its business and cut jobs, said the company鈥檚 CEO, Klaus Sch盲fer, in an interview with Rheinische Post. 鈥淲hat鈥檚 clear: We鈥檒l see job cuts of a considerable magnitude. Otherwise, we are not competitive in the difficult market environment,鈥 said Sch盲fer.
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Find background see 威力彩玩法 factsheet E.ON shareholders ratify energy giant's split.
Deutschlandfunk
With cities, municipalities, foundations and companies divesting from fossil fuels and more 鈥済reen investment鈥 possibilities, the financial sector is rethinking its approach to environmental protection and sustainability on the one hand, and to financial gains on the other, writes Dieter N眉rnberger for Deutschlandfunk. Sustainability can be profitable because it is "future-proof", said Axel Weber, Chairman of the Board of Directors at Swiss UBS Group AG at an event organised by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and others in Berlin last week.
Handelblatt Global Edition
The shipping industry is 鈥渁pproaching an energy transition鈥, writes Uwe Lauber for Handelsblatt Global, although there is still no 鈥淕reen Deal鈥 for market participants and no policy in place following the Paris climate summit. The sector 鈥渋s preparing for the complete departure from heavy oil as a fuel,鈥 Lauber writes, adding that liquefied natural gas (LNG) is a possible substitute. He warns that for an entire industry to switch to alternative fuels poses economic risks and technical challenges. Lauber calls for uniform environmental standards to be established at an international level with involvement from the German government, which is currently working on a maritime agenda up to the year 2025.
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Welt am Sonntag
Growing public聽opposition to wind parks near residential areas is endangering the support needed for the energy transition, according to an article in Welt am Sonntag. Many Germans who live near wind parks 鈥渘o longer experience the Energiewende as a necessary national project, but as a destructive force鈥, the newspaper says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not always clear whether the protest is against shortcomings of the Energiewende, or the result of general contempt for the state.鈥
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See more on the social impact of the German energy transition here.
WirtschaftsWoche
German carmaker Daimler AG is to swiftly develop its e-vehicle portfolio in preparation for the wave of e-mobility in the coming years, said chairman of the board of directors Dieter Zetsche in an interview with WirtschaftsWoche. Zetsche said timing was key. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like with an upside-down ketchup bottle. When you slap it, you know that at some point something will come out. You don鈥檛 know when, but once it comes, it really does. Then it鈥檚 bad if you鈥檙e not prepared.鈥 Daimler division Mercedes-Benz plans to present a low-emission SUV at the Paris Motor Show in October, writes WirtschaftsWoche.
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Read the 威力彩玩法 dossier on The energy transition and Germany鈥檚 transport sector.
Renewable Energy World
For an article on Renewable Energy World, Loukia Papadopoulos sought energy experts' opinion on the current state of Germany鈥檚 Energiewende. Mark Jacobson, director of the Atmosphere and Energy Program at Stanford University, Carl Pope, former executive director of the Sierra Club, and Damon Matthews,聽research chair at聽Concordia University, give their views.
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