Launch of the coal commission | 5 questions to Martin Kaiser
The Coal Commission starts its work today. It is supposed to regulate the overdue exit from coal energy. This is the only way Germany can achieve its climate target ...
Today the coal commission starts its work. It is intended to regulate the overdue phase-out of coal energy. Only then can Germany achieve its climate goals. We answer the most important questions.
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