Germany's Climate Goals Hanging by a Thread, Government Tensions Mount

Germany barely meets 2025 climate targets, raising alarm bells as Environment Minister pushes for bolder action. Internal divisions threaten progress on critical environmental policies.
Germany has managed to meet its climate target for 2025, but only just. Environment Minister Schneider is calling for greater efforts, yet there are signs of a rift within the government, raising concerns about the country's ability to achieve its ambitious environmental goals.
The narrow achievement of the 2025 target is a stark reminder of the challenges Germany faces in transitioning to a more sustainable future. Schneider has emphasized the need for accelerated action, warning that the current pace of progress is insufficient to meet the country's long-term emissions reduction commitments.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Deutsche Welle


