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German emissions fell 3% in 2024 due to financial weakness, think tank states

Germany's greenhouse gas emissions fell 3% in 2024 compared to the previous year, climate think tank Agora said in a report on Tuesday, associating the decrease to financial weakness, mild weather and effective climate policies.

Emissions in Europe's biggest economy dipped to 656 million metric lots of co2 equivalent last year, marking a. 48% decrease from 1990 and undershooting an annual cap by more. than 5%, according to the report.

Germany is seeking to lower general emissions by 65% by. 2030 compared to 1990, and the country's 2024 emissions were 36. million lots lower than the yearly cap stated by its Climate. Defense Act.

Germany's financial decline has actually lowered industrial. emissions, even as the transport and building and construction sectors in. specific have done little to execute climate protection. policies, according to the report.

Nevertheless, recent climate protection steps in the. electrical power sector, such as increased use of renewable energy,. are producing an ever-greater impact, said Agora director Simon. Mueller, adding that record wind and solar energy production. covered around 55% of consumption in 2024.

According to Agora, the growing share of renewables in. electrical power usage shows that climate policy works when it. is carried out regularly..

(source: Reuters)