Those affected by climate justice in Germany include low-income and single-parent families, migrants, the elderly, those with disabilities, and people living in rural areas
Families at the low end of the income scale are the most vulnerable to climate justice, as they are the first to face the negative effects of energy poverty. Many... Read more.
Germany has Pledged Approximately $3.89 Billion Towards Nature-Based Solutions for Climate and Biodiversity Initiatives
On our path to net zero, nature-based solutions provide a chance to reduce and avoid many carbon emissions. By 2050, these solutions will save up to 10 gigatons... Read more.
About 90% of Germany’s Federal Rail Fleet Operates on Electric Train Paths
Germany, with more than 84 million inhabitants, is located in the heart of Europe and is a crucial road and rail junction within the continent. Hundreds of thousands... Read more.
By 2023, EVs Accounted for 55% of the German Car Market
Germany’s electric vehicle (EV) market is set to grow significantly over the next decade, driven by technological innovation, government policy, and shifting consumer... Read more.