Publikation:Determining the climate impact of the German government’s Integrated Energy and Climate Programme (IEKP) and proposing a plan to continuously monitor its climate impact - Summary
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Determining the climate impact of the German government’s Integrated Energy and Climate Programme (IEKP) and proposing a plan to continuously monitor its climate impact

Summary


Summary of the evaluation of the Integrated Energy and Climate Programme (IEKP), which where adopted in the so-called Meseberg Decisions. In August 2007, key elements for an Integrated Energy and Climate Programme (IEKP) were adopted in the so-called Meseberg Decisions. This programme will contribute towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Germany by 40 % by the year 2020. The Meseberg Decisions were implemented in two packages, which mainly contain legislative amendments and support measures.

Series
Climate Change | 05/2012
Number of pages
23
Year of publication
Author(s)
Dr. Claus Doll, Dr. Wolfgang Eichhammer, Tobias Fleiter, Dr. Eberhard Jochem, Dr. Jonathan Köhler, Dr. Anja Peters, Dr. Frank Sensfuss, Dr. Martin Wietschel, Wolfgang Schade, Barbara Schmidt-Sercander, Dr. Felix Matthes, Patrick Hansen, Dr. Annette Roser, Dr. Felix Reitze, Dr. Dirk Köwener, Dr. Hans-Joachim Ziesing
Language
English
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Project No. (FKZ)
3708 41 120
Publisher
Umweltbundesamt
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3367 KB
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 European climate change  reducing greenhouse gas emissions  Climate Change Act  emission reduction