๐ Momentum is building for CDR in hashtag#Germany ahead of the upcoming election in 2025. Thankfully, two excellent new resources have been launched for those keen to keep their finger on the pulse:
๐ The Bundesministerium fรผr Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz launched a dedicated page for its CDR Strategy, the Langzeitstrategie Negativemissionen, or LNe for short. It has great details, including the timeline and process for its development (aiming for adoption in April 2024 ahead of the election): https://lnkd.in/dzB-yYC6
๐คฉ The Deutscher Verband fรผr negative Emissionen e.V. (DVNE) - Germanyโs CDR association - just launched their new website, including a new resource and insights section, ideal for those who want to stay up to date with the development of the German CDR ecosystem: https://dvne.org/
No secret here, I am very bullish when it comes to Germany and CDR. The country has got all the ingredients needed to become a leader:
๐ A history of progressive climate policy, including a current pro-CDR administration
๐ฐ The fourth largest economy in the world (#1 in Europe)
๐งโ๐ Leading academics, both on R&D and climate science
๐ท A thriving CDR ecosystem with the most companies and jobs created out of any country in the EU, and second only to the U.S.
๐ค What is your take? Are you as optimistic about the future of German leadership in CDR?
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