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Germany Meets 2024 Climate Goals, But Progress Uneven Across Sectors

While emissions dropped significantly due to renewable energy growth, key sectors like transportation and buildings lagged behind targets.

  • Germany reduced its CO₂ emissions by 18 million tons in 2024, achieving a 3% annual drop and a 48% reduction compared to 1990 levels.
  • The energy sector led the progress, with renewables accounting for 59% of electricity generation and coal power declining significantly.
  • Structural challenges persist in transportation and buildings, where emission reductions remain minimal due to slow investment and policy uncertainty.
  • Increased electricity imports from neighboring countries, including nuclear and renewable sources, contributed to meeting climate goals.
  • Experts warn that continued underperformance in key sectors could lead to costly EU penalties, urging greater investment in climate-neutral infrastructure.
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