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Germany's big climate move — bold step or bare minimum?

The German government has rolled out a multibillion‑euro climate package to turbocharge wind power and e‑mobility. Supporters call it overdue momentum, but critics say it barely scratches the surface. The German governme…

Germany's big climate move — bold step or bare minimum?

The German government has rolled out a multibillion‑euro climate package to turbocharge wind power and e‑mobility. Supporters call it overdue momentum, but critics say it barely scratches the surface.

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  • The German government has rolled out a multibillion‑euro climate package to turbocharge wind power and e‑mobility.
  • Supporters call it overdue momentum, but critics say it barely scratches the surface.

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  • The German government has rolled out a multibillion‑euro climate package to turbocharge wind power and e‑mobility. Supporters call it overdue momentum, but critics say it barely scratches the surface.
  • Full context often emerges as officials, markets, or courts add updates.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • The German government has rolled out a multibillion‑euro climate package to turbocharge wind power and e‑mobility.
  • Supporters call it overdue momentum, but critics say it barely scratches the surface.

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