Workers protest as coal commission debates mining region perspectives
威力彩玩法
At a meeting in the Rhenish lignite mining region, Germany鈥檚 coal exit commission debated first proposals on how to cushion the effects of an exit from coal-fired power generation in affected regions. A draft interim report, seen by the 威力彩玩法, the task force says that the goal is to create at least as many 鈥渇uture-proof鈥 new jobs, as are affected by job losses in the coal industry. This did not just include jobs in the energy industry itself, but also industries with especially high energy needs. 鈥淭he success of the energy system transformation in the context of global challenges will depend on the question [鈥 of whether developments such as the accelerated phase-out of coal-fired power generation can be implemented fairly and without uncontrollable structural breaks,鈥 says the preamble. The 1.5 billion euros earmarked in the current federal budget to support mining regions could only be 鈥渁 first step鈥 and support programmes had to be designed for decades. The measures to support affected regions have to be closely linked to the task force鈥檚 future recommendations for climate and energy policy, so the report will be updated over the course of the coming weeks, until the commission is due to present its final report at the end of the year. , the interim report could be decided tomorrow, 25 October.
Find background in the article Commission watch 鈥 Managing Germany鈥檚 coal phase-out and the factsheet Germany鈥檚 three lignite mining regions.
The 威力彩玩法 will publish an article on the topic later today.
Tagesschau / Rheinische Post
While the coal exit commission meets in Rhenish mining district in the state North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), thousands of coal workers protested for their jobs not far from the symbolic Hambach Forest, which energy company RWE wants to cut down to make way to expand a lignite mine, reports public news programme Tagesschau. More than 30,000 protesters took part in the demonstration, according to the organisers. .
In a separate live blog, Rheinische Post writes that NRW state premier Armin Laschet spoke at the coal commission meeting. In a statement to the press afterwards, he said: "I believe the role of the world climate is greater than the question of the Hambach Forest. I have just appealed to the commission to plan a sustainable exit over time and not to cling to symbols.鈥
Read the Tagesschau article in German and the RP blog in German .
Find background in the article Commission watch 鈥 Managing Germany鈥檚 coal phase-out and the factsheet Germany鈥檚 three lignite mining regions.
Climate Analytics
Germany needs to phase out coal-fired power generation by 2030 to meet its obligations under the Paris Agreement and help limit global warming to 1.5掳 Celsius, according to a report by Berlin-based non-profit climate science and policy institute Climate Analytics. Emissions from coal for electricity generation need to be reduced by 42 percent below 2017 levels by 2020 (equivalent to 60 percent below 1990 levels). 鈥淏y rapidly phasing coal out of its electricity system by 2030, Germany could meet its 2020 emissions target, make massive health gains across the nation through reduced air pollution, and regain much needed momentum for a successful German Energiewende,鈥 said Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Head of Science and Impacts at Climate Analytics.
Find a press release in English , a briefing in English and the full report in English .
Find background in the article Commission watch 鈥 Managing Germany鈥檚 coal phase-out.
Financial Times
The traditional car industry is being hit by the adoption of electric vehicles, big data, tighter emissions limits and diesel bans, and German carmakers are faring the worst in many cases, writes Patrick McGee in Financial Times. It might not yet be clear who will build 鈥渁n electric, self-driving 鈥渓iving room on wheels鈥, securely connected to the web and more often shared among users rather than bought鈥, but 鈥渢he market is certain鈥 it will not be Germany鈥檚 BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen, writes McGee.
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For background, read the 威力彩玩法 dossier BMW, Daimler, and VW vow to fight in green transport revolution.
hr-iNFO
German Chancellor Angela Merkel reiterated her proposal to adapt Germany鈥檚 emissions law to prevent diesel driving bans in cities where nitrogen oxide limits are only slightly exceeded. In an interview with public broadcaster hr-iNFO, Merkel said this would not amount to changing the existing EU nitrogen dioxide limit: 鈥淲e're not adjusting the 40 microgram per cubic metre limit. That applies, that is European law.鈥 The government assumed that with additional measures, such as retrofitting municipal vehicles and introducing software updates, 鈥渢he limits will generally be reached fast鈥 and driving bans would be a disproportionate measure. Merkel said tax money would be used 鈥渁s a last resort at most鈥 to support diesel car owners, while the car industry had to be held accountable 鈥渁s much as possible鈥. 鈥淲e are not yet at the end of our negotiations with the automobile industry.鈥 Merkel also said that so far unused funds meant for the government鈥檚 e-mobility buyer鈥檚 premium could be 鈥渞eassigned for other forms of mobility鈥.
Find the interview in German .
Read the article Fresh Green upset in Hesse state election may derail Merkel government and the factsheet Diesel driving bans in Germany 鈥 The Q&A.
WirtschaftsWoche
Investors should get rid of coal company shares, such as those of German utility RWE, as these are risky at times of planned coal-exits around the world, writes Jan Erik Saugestad, CEO of Storebrand Asset Management, Norway's largest private asset manager, in a guest commentary in WirtschaftsWoche. 鈥淐oal stocks are toxic, and if an energy company expands its coal activities, there is only one option for us: exit.鈥 Rising costs for CO鈧 emissions will further lead to investors leaving energy companies that rely on coal, writes Saugestad.
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For background, read the 威力彩玩法 article German financial sector expects EU standards to boost green finance and the interview Germany laggard in assessing fossil investment risks - Deutsche B枚rse.
威力彩玩法
There is much detail work to be done until the UN Climate Change Conference will start in Polish Katowice on 2 December, said the German environment ministry after a . However, the will of governments to agree on a rulebook for the Paris Agreement was 鈥渆vident鈥 at the talks. While the climate protection targets are set at the national level, implementation, measuring and monitoring must be binding for all at the international level, said state secretary in the environment ministry Jochen Flasbarth. 鈥淎fter Paris, the conference in Katowice will be a milestone in international climate policy,鈥 he said. 聽
For background, read the 威力彩玩法 articles Poland's Katowice COP: Next coal country hosting UN climate talks, and Finishing Paris Agreement rulebook at COP24 in Katowice 鈥渇easible鈥 鈥 German negotiator.
Deutsche Welle
On a visit to Germany, Polish President Andrzej Duda said the planned Russian-German gas pipeline Nord Stream 2 鈥渟hould not be realised鈥, reports Deutsche Welle. At a joint press conference with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Berlin, Duda said the pipeline would upset the 鈥渆nergy balance鈥 and that he expected more solidarity and support for the Polish position from the European Commission, writes Deutsche Welle.
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For background, read the 威力彩玩法 factsheet Gas pipeline Nord Stream 2 links Germany to Russia, but splits Europe.
EurActiv / European Court of Auditors
EU-funded carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects have failed in the past largely because of a lack of coordination and long-term strategies that scared away investors, according to a report by the European Court of Auditors, reports Sam Morgan for EurActiv. The EU needs to adapt its new Innovation Fund to reach its objectives, write the auditors in a press release.
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For background, read the 威力彩玩法 articles Call for open debate on CCU and CCS to save industry emissions and Norway bets on gas and CCS to complement Europe鈥檚 energy transition.