Article 5Q2J3 How German coalition wrangling could affect Cop26 mood

How German coalition wrangling could affect Cop26 mood

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Jennifer Rankin in Brussels
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Analysis: after Germany's climate election, UN summit delegates will be watching to see what is agreed on coal phase-out

It was called Germany's climate election. After deadly floods in July sharpened the focus on the climate emergency, all parties vied for green votes. But when it comes to the UN climate talks in Glasgow in November, the path has largely been set by the outgoing government.

Germany was always expected to be represented by a caretaker government at Cop26. Officials expect the current environment minister, Svenja Schulze, to attend alongside the state secretary, Jochen Flasbarth. A more open question is whether the new government will be in office by the time Germany takes over the G7 presidency in 2022.

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