World Climate conference: climate Chancellor without dresses

At the Bonn Summit, Angela Merkel reaffirms the German will to protect the climate. But it is not in Berlin. Your credibility is at stake.

World Climate conference: climate Chancellor without dresses

Angela Merkel had a reputation in Bonn to lose reputation of derKlimakanzlerin. In his own country, she has long ceased to be. On or hand, German energy turnaround is still admired as a model – although diedeutschen emissions are rising instead of falling, and although goal of reducing emissions by 40 percent compared to 1990 by end of year 2020 is a piece Continue out of range.

The federal government, already at that time under Angela Merkel, gave itself goal ten years ago. In spite of energy turnaround, however, re has not been much to do in terms of emissions. Current Berechnungendes Federal Ministry of Environment even show: if nothing changes, Germany will not be able to keep its 2020 promise in any way. Many delegates also know this at World Climate Conference.

And after 2020, it won't be easier: by year 2050, Germany would have to cut its emissions by 95 percent, not less. At summit in Bonn, saying is not only climateists, but representatives of Ministry of Environment – which are, after all, part of a still amtierendenMerkel government. A reduction of 95 percent: this can only succeed if Germany from coal, and as quickly as possible. DennInvestitionsentscheidungen, which are taken today, set DieEnergieversorgung for next decades.

Prosperity – but please only climate friendly

No one knows that better than Chancellor. Only if Investitionenklimafreundlich are "can we secure our prosperity in future", Sagtesie in Bonn. She talked about impending decarbonisation of DerIndustriestaaten; She affirmed that Germany was Parisian Klimaabkommenstehe; And she said that NationalenKlimaziele previously registered under agreement would not be enough to fulfill Parisian promise – DieErderwärmung to keep it well below two degrees. So work is now starting.

These are well-placed and wise words from Merkel. But y do not count as long as y remain unfollowed in Berlin. The 2020 goal was called "ambitious" by Merkel. She did not even say that she wanted to fulfil it, but emphasized explicitly that "in forthcoming talks" in Berlin or questions "such as jobs and affordability of energy" would also play a role.

If, presumably, future coalition parties would take PariserKlimaabkommen seriously, y would immediately have to decide on coal exit (and n take care of reconstruction of traffic as soon as possible). Instead, probings argue about emission budgets, deadlines undanderes small small. Although Merkel said in Bonn that brown coal must also ihrenBeitrag, but how exactly that should happen, it remained unclear. Instead, it was said by her: "We will be very precise in next few days Diskutierenmüssen." So no word from German coal phase-out, probers run time for precise discussions.

Meanwhile, climate researchers have corrected ir predictions: DerKlimawandel is advancing faster than expected – hurricanes make GanzeInseln uninhabitable, as in Caribbean, sea level is rising, and Schädendurch extreme wear events are breaking new Records. There is always less time to act, but it is also becoming more and more expensive and more difficult, longer it is not traded. Perhaps se are statements that have been most frequently mentioned since beginning of climate negotiations. Unfortunately, y become truer.

Climate conference-Merkel: Coal withdrawal is necessary for climate goals Angela Merkel talked about coal phase-out at World Climate conference in Bonn. The exact conditions would have to be clarified, and re would be tough discussions in Germany. © Photo: Martin Meissner/AP Photo Coal exit as a question of

Two years ago, at Paris climate summit, GehörteDeutschland, toger with Marshall Islands, joined a coalition of DerEhrgeizigen, which fought with a lot of diplomatic engagement in moving performances a ambitious agreement. In Bonn, Hilda Heine, president of Marshall Islands, was asked about German coal policy. She said: "Wirbeobachten not only Germany, but all countries here. You must leave DieKohle in ground if we are to survive. " The Marshall Islands are on average two Meterüber sea level. If re is no clear signal of zumweltweiten coal exit from Bonn Summit, Heine said, go back home with empty hands.

The Chancellor, for her part, explained that climate change is a decision to "ObMenschen in future, for example in Pacific Islands." In her speech, she could have said more concretely what next German government wants to do to stop climate catastrophe that is threatening islands. Merkel is a natural scientist, she knows findings. Internationally, it is still regarded as a climate chancellor. If she wants to keep this reputation, she must let well-established summit speeches at home but also act. Orwise, she risks her credibility – and at some point she stands naked, like emperor in fairy tale, who all admired for his magnificent dresses, although he did not wear any.

Date Of Update: 16 November 2017, 12:03
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