Instead of 2045, Germany should adopt the European target year of 2050 ... Germany's current special path of aiming to become climate-neutral five years earlier than the European Union makes the country more expensive as a business location without achieving any additional climate impact.
It would be better if the world would move toward the German goal rather than the other way around.
But the world doesn't seem to want that, particularly the world's biggest emitters: the U.S. seems to quit any emissions reductions at all, and China aims to reach carbon neutrality in 2060, ten years later than the EU (yet China is hailed as the global leader in climate change actions).
The world isn't on a good path, but I somehow feel Germany isn't the biggest problem here.


