(ANSA) - BERLIN, AUGUST 12 - German Christian Democrats
continue to debate on climate change and on the most effective
measures to tackle it. "What I have in mind is a national
climate consensus," said the president of the CDU, Annegret
Kramp-Karrenbauer, in an interview with the public broadcaster
Zdf. The leader of the German conservatives asks first for
scrapping for old heating systems of a diesel and a new
restructuring of the energy saving measures: "We do not have few
taxes, but we have too little control," Akk said this morning.
In a contribution published in Welt-am Sonntag, the new
president of the CDU argued that "the structure of the plant -
consisting of taxes, levies and taxes in the energy sector -
must be consolidated from the ground up". Climate neutrality is
the new goal of the German conservative party. A few days ago,
other members of the conservative front, such as the
minister-president of Bavaria, Markus Soeder, and yesterday the
minister-president of North Rhine-Westphalia, made the
declaration of openness towards a policy aimed at protecting the
environment. (ANSA).
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