Abstract

The article is deals with the German policy aimed at reducing greenhouse gases emission. The author analyses the way current measures correspond with «Klimaschutzprogramm 2030» adopted in 2019. The paper pays special attention to theoretical provisions as well as practical decisions. The author also examines the contribution of the European Emissions Trading System to the German climate actions, as well as the adoption of the national system. In addition, the article concentrates on the amendments to the Renewable Energy Law (EEG) as well as the establishment of new construction standards and the experiment in paying for public transport. The study revealed that current German political steps redistribute the financial burden on the consumers, with the support measures for green energy being changed. The conclusions are important for understanding the further development of the German climate policy influencing the economy and foreign trade of the nation.

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