Shortly before the start of the coalition negotiations between the SPD, Greens and FDP, the climate protection movement Fridays for Future presented its demands for the first 100 days to the new federal government. “We are not talking about the greening of government work, we are talking about comprehensive system changes that are pending. A “business as usual” in eco-liberal is doomed to failure, ”said activist Luisa Neubauer at a press conference on Wednesday morning in the Berlin Natural History Museum.
Berlin - To limit global warming to 1.5 degrees, the young environmentalists are demanding, among other things, the adoption of a 1.5 degree-compliant CO2 budget and a decision to phase out natural gas by 2035 at the latest. Other demands are a binding coal phase-out by 2030 Installation stop for fossil internal combustion engines from 2025 as well as an immediate new construction and expansion stop for motorways and federal highways.
At least 14 billion euros are to be set annually for international climate finance.
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