The EU's
reputation as a model of environmental responsibility may soon be
history. The European Commission wants to forgo ambitious climate
protection goals and pave the way for fracking -- jeopardizing Germany's
touted energy revolution in the process.
The climate between Brussels and Berlin is polluted, something
European Commission officials attribute, among other things, to the
"reckless" way German Chancellor Angela Merkel blocked stricter exhaust
emissions during her re-election campaign to placate domestic automotive
manufacturers like Daimler and BMW. This kind of blatant self-interest,
officials complained at the time, is poisoning the climate.
But now it seems that the climate is no longer of much importance to
the European Commission, the EU's executive branch, either. Commission
sources have long been hinting that the body intends to move away from
ambitious climate protection goals. On Tuesday, the
Süddeutsche Zeitung reported as much.
At the request of Commission President José Manuel Barroso, EU member
states are no longer to receive specific guidelines for the development
of
renewable energy.
The stated aim of increasing the share of green energy across the EU to
up to 27 percent will hold. But how seriously countries tackle this
project will no longer be regulated within the plan. As of 2020 at the
latest -- when the current commitment to further increase the share of
green energy expires -- climate protection in the EU will apparently be
pursued on a voluntary basis.
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http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/european-commission-move-away-from-climate-protection-goals-a-943664.html
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