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Germany’s Coal Phaseout Fable

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Published: November 26th, 2021,
Last updated: May 28th, 2025

By Samuel Gregory-Manning
Samuel Gregory-Manning is Communications Officer at the European Environmental Bureau, Europe’s largest network of environmental citizens’ groups with 150 members in more than 30 countries. 

The negotiations to form a coalition government following the federal election in Germany have brought forward an aim for an accelerated and Paris Agreement compatible phaseout of coal „ideally“ by 2030, eight years earlier than originally planned. While the inclusion of „ideally“ is less concrete than as originally envisioned by the Greens, the realities of coal endgame in Europe are evidently clear to the new German government.  

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