FRANKFURT, Germany (AFP) — Germany’s greenhouse gas emission cuts slowed sharply in 2025 as the North Sea experienced its warmest year on record, piling pressure Wednesday on the conservative-led government to boost climate protection efforts.
Emissions in Europe’s largest economy fell by just 1.5% from the previous year, according to a study by climate think tank Agora Energiewende, lower than the 3% drop in 2024 and 10% the year before that.
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