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Climate action Green German Federal Securities
Climate action is a priority. To strengthen sustainability in the financial market as well, the German government will start issuing Green German Federal Securitis. This will also inject momentum into the sustainable bond market as a whole.
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Climate action Green German Federal Securities
Climate action is a priority. To strengthen sustainability in the financial market as well, the German government will start issuing Green German Federal Securities. This will also inject momentum into the sustainable bond market as a whole.
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Climate action Climate action is a priority
As a leading industrialised economy, Germany has a special responsibility to take effective climate action. The German government’s wide-ranging package of climate action measures aims to ensure that Germany fulfils its 2030 climate targets and achieves a carbon-neutral economy.
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Climate action Phasing out coal to fulfil climate targets
On 29 January 2020, the German cabinet adopted draft legislation on the phasing out of coal in Germany. The bill sets out a detailed roadmap for shutting down coal-fired power stations, which are harmful to the climate. The Federation has allocated €40bn for the structural transformation. The funds will help the affected regions to build new capacity and create new jobs.
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Climate action German cabinet adopts legislation on phasing out coal
The German cabinet today adopted the Act on the Reduction and Termination of Coal-Fired Electricity Generation and Amending Further Acts (Gesetz zur Reduzierung und zur Beendigung der Kohleverstromung und zur Änderung weiterer Gesetze).
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Priority Issues Climate-friendly tax legislation
Now that the German government has launched the Climate Action Programme 2030, it’s time to implement the proposals contained in the climate package. The German Finance Ministry is working to make tax legislation more climate-friendly so as to alter the way we think about mobility and energy and bring about a change of direction in these areas.
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Climate action Climate Action Programme 2030: Investment in the mobility transition
On 9 October 2019, the German federal cabinet approved the federal government’s Climate Action Programme 2030, which represents a step towards implementing the Climate Action Plan 2050. The aim is to ensure that Germany meets its climate policy targets. The extensive programme includes measures for all sectors. Progress will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. The Finance Ministry is responsible for …
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Priority Issues Federal Government supports investment in ecological alternatives
The federal government has set up the Climate Action Programme 2030. With the help of a supplementary budget, the financial conditions for accomplishing the measures have been put in place. Up until 2023, €54bn are being invested in climate action.
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Priority Issues We are making climate action mandatory
The German government has submitted a draft budget for climate action measures for consultation in the Bundestag. The package of measures includes taxation of carbon emissions and support for more climate-friendly heating systems.
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Climate action What is the Climate Action Programme 2030?
The Climate Action Programme 2030 consists of a package of far-reaching and coordinated measures. These include incentives to promote climate-friendly behaviour and investment, clear rules, and carbon pricing in the transport and building sectors.