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Berlin's Climate Council Warns of Setback as Budget Cuts Threaten Climate Goals

Budget cuts threaten Berlin's climate goals. Council warns of significant loss of funding for vital programs.

As we can see in the image there is train, railway track, cars, current poles, trees and sky.
As we can see in the image there is train, railway track, cars, current poles, trees and sky.

Climate Protection Council Warns of Cuts in Berlin's Budget - Berlin's Climate Council Warns of Setback as Budget Cuts Threaten Climate Goals

Berlin's Climate Protection Council has raised concerns over planned cuts in the city's budget, warning that these could result in a significant loss of funding and hinder efforts to meet global climate goals. The council has urged factions in the House of Representatives to reverse these cuts, highlighting the importance of measures for consumer information and advice.

The council has criticized the proposed cuts to the EU co-financed BENE program and Berlin's Energy and Climate Protection Program (BEK). These programs, they argue, are crucial for activating the climate protection potential in society and should not be subject to such reductions. The council has also expressed discontent over the lack of an overarching climate financing strategy, stating that this makes it difficult to secure long-term funding for climate change mitigation measures.

The council has warned that without adequate funding, Berlin risks failing to meet its smart goals. They have called for additional special programs and the long-term securing of climate protection funding, in line with the Berlin Energy and Climate Protection Act. The council considers the decision to cut proven programs like BENE harmful to both the economy and climate protection, as they provide valuable support to businesses and consumers in their transition to more sustainable practices.

The Climate Protection Council's concerns over the planned budget cuts highlight the importance of sustained investment in climate protection measures. With the potential loss of millions in funding, the council urges the House of Representatives to reconsider these cuts and ensure that Berlin remains on track to meet its climate goals.

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