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Germany to spend 90% of EU recovery money on green, digital goals

By Reuters Staff 2 Min Read BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany will spend 90% of the 28 billion euros ($34 billion) it expects from the European Union’s 750 billion euro recovery fund on climate protection and digitalization, by far exceeding EU requirements, Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said on Tuesday. FILE PHOTO: German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz gestures as he holds a news conference in Berlin, Germany, March 24, 2021. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke/Pool “Today is a good day for Europe . Now, we can act united for a strong Europe which stands in solidarity and is fit for the future,” Scholz said as both Germany and France presented their plans for the money.

German coal industry underpins renewable push

BBC News By Richard Anderson image captionThere is a strong anti-coal movement in Germany Germany is an enlightened leader in the global battle to reduce CO2 emissions, a pioneer in renewable energy and community power projects and a champion of energy efficiency. Or so the common narrative goes. But try telling that to Monika Schulz-Hopfner. She and her husband, along with 250 other residents of Atterwasch, a quiet village near the Polish border, face eviction from their home of 30 years to make way for the Janschwalde-Nord coal mine. And not just any old coal, but lignite, the dirtiest form of this ancient fossil fuel that is mined in vast opencast pits.

Mini-jobbers hurting in the pandemic

Mini-jobbers hurting in the pandemic  Low wages, non-existent social benefits - Germany s mini-jobbers are losing out in corona. Time to cancel the whole concept? Artikel anhören Foto: imagoOut in the fresh air, but precariously employed? An employee of a delivery service in Stuttgart. Berlin - Critics call mini-jobs - in which workers can earn up to €450 per month with no tax or insurance deductions (and no automatic health insurance) - a poverty trap. Advocates see them as a stepping stone to the primary labour market.  Sometimes they re referred to as €450 jobs, but this is misleading as most mini-jobbers earn far less. Only a third were paid an average of €400 to €450 last year. For about half, it was €300 or less.

Why many entrepreneurs want to leave Germany

Print this article I know a 22-year-old who has been earning money as an entrepreneur since he was 15. Rather than going to university, he founded a successful company. Now, he wants to emigrate. “In Germany, you are more likely to be envied than appreciated,” he explained to me. Some of his friends have already emigrated to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, and he is now weighing up whether to join them in Dubai or head for Singapore instead. Another friend of mine is a serial entrepreneur and has founded eight companies, creating lots of jobs in the process. “If a leftist government is elected on Sept. 26, I will definitely emigrate,” he told me. Like many, he is afraid that the general election in September could result in a majority for Germany’s three major left-wing parties: the Greens, the SPD, and Die Linke. According to the latest polls, these three parties could well gain enough votes to form a government.

Historic German ruling says climate goals not tough enough

‘Historic’ German ruling says climate goals not tough enough Kate Connolly in Berlin © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: David Young/AP Germany’s supreme constitutional court has ruled that the government’s climate protection measures are insufficient to protect future generations, after a complaint brought by environmentalist groups. In a groundbreaking ruling, the judges of the Karlsruhe court, Germany’s highest, said the government now had until the end of next year to improve its Climate Protection Act, passed in 2019, and to ensure it met 2030 greenhouse gas reduction goals more immediately. One of the complainants, Luisa Neubauer, an activist from Fridays For Future, welcomed the ruling, saying: “This is huge. Climate protection is not nice to have; climate protection is our basic right and that’s official now. This is a huge win for the climate movement, it changes a lot.”

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