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How will Germany's new government tackle climate issues?

How will Germany's new government tackle climate issues?

Time of India08-05-2025

Reem Alabali-Radovan (SPD), the new Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development (AP)
With the war in Ukraine, high energy prices and a flagging economy contending as the main focus points on Germany's political agenda in recent years, attention for the climate crisis has waned.
Even as extreme weather events become more intense and more frequent, the rising temperatures they are connected to were barely mentioned in campaign speeches ahead of the country's February elections.
As such, it has been unclear what the incoming coalition partners might do in terms of climate action. But now, after months of negotiations, the three ruling parties — the center-right Christian Democratic Union (CSU), their Bavarian sister party the Christian Social Union (CSU) and the center-left Social Democrats (SPD) — are starting to set out their stalls.
As part of their coalition agreementthey are committed to the target of climate neutrality by 2045. But Claudia Kemfert, an economist and energy expert at the German Institute of Economic Researc (DIW) says that overall and "unfortunately, environment and climate protection are not high priorities for the incoming government."
Christoph Bals, chief policy officer at the environmental NGO Germanwatc, says it could be a difficult road ahead.
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"There are some parts of the government, some parts of the party, that when you hear them speak about climate policy, you get the impression they are not yet up to the challenge," he said.
Germany's flagging economy versus climate
Over the past four years, climate action was treated, at least in part, as an economic and international issue, officially taken under the wing of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action overseen by Green party politician Robert Habeck — with international policy largely led by the foreign ministry.
But as part of the new government shuffle, domestic and international climate policy will now be moved back under the supervision of the environment ministry. It's a development with mixed consequences, said Kemfert.
"On the one hand, it is good that climate protection is back in the environment ministry so that expertise can be pooled to tackle the challenges in this area," she told DW. "On the other hand, climate protection is also an economic task, and old conflicts between the environment and economy ministries threaten to resurface."
Two years into a recession, the economy was a major focus during the election campaign, often pitted against climate-protection measures.
The new chancellor Friedrich Merz made it clear that he would only wind down
coal and gas power plants
if it did not further endanger an already beleaguered industrial sector.
Bals said moving responsibility for all climate policy back to the environment ministry, could see other ministries neglecting or even rejecting plans to deal with global warming.
"Nearly all of them are in the hands of the conservative party, and so we now need a good strategy, so we don't always get this situation where the SPD suggests something in the climate policy arena and the conservative party is blocking it," he told DW.
He stressed the need for measures that ensure climate is factored into broader decision-making.
"The challenges ahead could not be greater. Whoever is responsible for the climate, environment, and biodiversity in the ministry is responsible for preserving our entire basis for life and the economy," said Jörg-Andreas Krüger, president of German conservation nonprofit NABU in a statement, adding that "nature conservation and climate protection belong at the heart of all policy areas."
A new minister for environment and climate action
In a decision met with surprise by some, SPD politician Carsten Schneide was announced as the minister responsible for environment, climate action, nature conservation and nuclear safety.
Former government commissioner for Eastern Germany, Schneider is largely unknown in the environmental and climate sphere.

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