- Para alcanzar los Objetivos Climáticos del país, es necesario realizar una reducción significativa de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero, permitiéndose solo la mitad de las emisiones de 2023 en 2030.
- A pesar de que las emisiones de CO2 han disminuido significativamente el año pasado, el Consejo de Experto Climático del Estado de Baden-Württemberg criticó la política climática en el surlast year as "no efectiva lo suficiente", "demasiado pequeña escala" o burocrática y advirtió que los objetivos climáticos no podrían ser alcanzados con los éxitos actuales.
- La Oficina de Protección Climática de Stuttgart trabaja indefatigablemente en el desarrollo y la implementación de estrategias efectivas para ayudar a Baden-Württemberg a alcanzar sus ambiciosos objetivos climáticos y contribuir positivamente a los esfuerzos de protección ambiental de toda la región.
protección climática - El país alcanzó sus objetivos climáticos? Se presentará el informe
(What is the progress of the country towards achieving its Climate Goals? A group of scientists have been concerned with this question. Their answers will be presented by the experts today during a press conference. The so-called Climate Projections Report aims to show whether the country is on the right track to achieving its climate goals. If there is a deviation from the targets, the report should also analyze the causes and present possible solutions.
The country has set itself the goal of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 65 percent compared to 1990 by 2030 and becoming climate neutral by 2040 – five years earlier than what was decided by the Federal Government for Germany. Only as many greenhouse gases may then be emitted as can be bound.
Whether these goals can really be achieved is questionable. According to recent estimates from the Statistical Office, the CO2 emissions in the previous year had significantly decreased. However, in order to achieve the climate goals, only about half of the emissions of the year 2023 should be emitted in 2030, the statisticians stated.
The Climate Expert Council of the State criticized the climate policy in the Southwest last year as "not effective enough", "too small-scale", or bureaucratic - and warned that the climate goals could not be achieved with the current successes.)