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11 Oct 2017, 00:00
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Germany set to widely miss climate targets, env ministry warns

Germany鈥檚 environment ministry fears high emissions from coal-fired power plants and transport will make the country miss its 2020 climate targets by a wider margin than previously anticipated. The ministry鈥檚 warning adds further pressure to make fast progress on climate-related issues in upcoming talks aimed at forming a new government following September鈥檚 general elections. [UPDATE with statement by environment minister Hendricks]

Germany is headed for a clear failure to meet its 2020 climate targets, according to calculations by the country's environment ministry. Without further action, Germany's CO2 emissions will only be 31.7 to 32.5 percent below 1990 levels, an internal environment ministry paper seen by the 威力彩玩法 shows. Given the official target of cutting emissions by 40 percent, the ministry warns that a failure of this magnitude would constitute a 鈥渟ignificant blow to Germany鈥檚 climate policy鈥, and would amount to 鈥渁 disaster for Germany鈥檚 international reputation as a climate leader.鈥

Germany has made climate protection one of its priorities in its Energiewende, a dual shift from fossil fuel and nuclear power to a renewables-based energy system. Back in July, Berlin also pushed hard to convince the G20 group of leading industrialised and emerging economies to step up their efforts to comply with the Paris Climate Agreement, by keeping all countries but the United States aboard. The next round of international climate negotiations - the COP23 - will take place in Germany in November.

On the eve of the September general elections, German Chancellor Angela Merkel 鈥 whose international engagement has earned her the nickname 鈥climate chancellor鈥 promised 听that her government will find ways to meet the country鈥 ambitious climate targets.

Most experts believe that Germany鈥檚 only option to drastically cut its emissions in the short term is to close down its dirtiest lignite-fired power plants. This is a prominent Green Party demand in the upcoming coalition talks 听with Merkel鈥檚 conservatives and the free-market FDP.

"The 40 percent target is only achievable with less coal power generation," environment minister Barbara Hendricks said in a statement. "We have such a large electricity surplus that our power system can absorb a large step towards a coal exit."

Hendricks called on Merkel to show the same commitment for climate protection on a national as on the international level. Hendricks's term as environment minister is set to end once the new government is sworn in, because her Social Democrats (SPD) have said they would join the opposition.

In May this year, the government鈥檚 听forecast already projected an emissions reduction of just about 35 percent.

The ministry鈥檚 paper now cites fresh data to prove that even this figure will not be reached. 鈥淚n summary, the unexpectedly strong economic growth, low energy prices, the continued rise of power exports, and population growth are the main drivers of this development.鈥

Greenhouse gas emissions in Germany

Economic growth and exports will increase coal-fired power generation, while low oil prices will push up demand in the heating and transport sectors, according to the ministry.

鈥淭he expected readjustments regarding the 2020 target at the start of the [new] legislative period become ever more urgent and will have to be much more comprehensive than previously assumed鈥, concludes the paper.

Greenpeace climate expert Karsten Smid said that 鈥渃limate protection will become the new government鈥檚 first test鈥, adding that it will have to take 鈥渁s many dirty coal power plants as possible off the grid very quickly鈥.

The issue of phasing out coal has already proven to be a moot point among potential coalition partners, the CDU and the Green party.

Think tank Agora Energiewende* had already warned in early September that Germany must step up its CO2 reduction efforts without delay if it wants to prevent a spectacular miss of its 2020 climate targets. According to the think tank鈥檚 calculations, the country鈥檚 emissions might even fall as little as 30 percent.

At the time, the environment ministry said it did not share Agora's 鈥渆xtremely negative鈥 assessment.

Every German government since 2007 has committed to reducing the country鈥檚 annual greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent by 2020 compared to 1990 levels. In 2016, emissions were 28 percent lower than 1990.

*Like the 威力彩玩法, Agora Energiewende is a project funded by Stiftung Mercator and the European Climate Foundation.

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