Urgent climate action is getting lost in the heat of Germany’s election campaign | Hanna Gersmann
by Hanna Gersmann from on (#5PSRK)
Despite the summer's floods, frontrunner Olaf Scholz's moderate' climate message is holding out against the Greens
Forty years ago, Germans loved to make fun of eco-types who ate muesli, wore shapeless knitted sweaters and packed their groceries in jute bags. Back then, the German Green party was just getting started. Today, things are different: every supermarket has organic food, every fashion chain sells sustainable T-shirts in its stores, and the coronavirus crisis has accelerated the trend towards cycling to get around. The Green party itself has become a viable political force.
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