In fact it's gives even more weight to grassroots action: More than ever pressure needs to be put on governments (wherever you happen to live) to enact
strong national emissions targets, based in science not political expediency.
Not exact matches
The German energy ministry BMWi tells Carbon Brief the country is a «climate pioneer» with
strong performance on
emissions reduction, ambitious
national targets and its «Energiewende» transition towards renewables and away from nuclear.
Not sure this has or ever will translate into a vote for carbon pricing or support for
stronger national or international
emissions targets or even clear support for renewables and an end to subsidies for fossil fuel miners and big users.