Bremen relies on climate neutrality: new plan with 250 projects!

Der Bremer Senat präsentiert einen aktualisierten Klimaschutzplan mit 250 Projekten, um bis 2038 Klimaneutralität zu erreichen.
The Bremen Senate presents an updated climate protection plan with 250 projects to achieve climate neutrality up to 2038. (Symbolbild/MB)

Bremen relies on climate neutrality: new plan with 250 projects!

Bremen, Deutschland - Today, the Bremen Senate has decided to use an updated climate protection plan that pays the ambitious course of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. The new plan comprises almost 250 projects, a significant reduction compared to the old plan, which included over 500 projects. However, the main goal remains unchanged: Bremen and Bremerhaven should become climate-neutral by 2038, such as Buten and internn reported.

But how is that supposed to succeed? The focus was on some essential areas. This includes the development of climate-friendly mobility offers, for example by expanding the cycle paths and promoting electric vehicles. Public buildings are to be renovated in a climate -friendly manner, and in the case of heat supply, the aim is to switch from oil and gas to more sustainable options. The economy in particular is asked to switch to renewable energies.

challenges on the way to climate neutrality

Despite all of these measures, there are uncertainties. In particular, the consequences of the canceled conversion of the Bremen steel mill raise questions, since this operation is responsible for around 50% of CO2 emissions in Bremen. The environmental authority is now faced with the challenge of revising numerous projects in order to meet climate neutrality until 2038.

The Action Plan Climate Protection 2038 plays a central role in this strategy. According to the Bremen Senate press office, a comprehensive transformation of the mobility sector will be sought by 2027. This also includes a conversion of the brisk Bremen and Bremerhaven companies to climate -neutral drives. An expert opinion to check the changeover of public transport in Bremerhaven to climate -neutral operation has already been commissioned, with a budget of 40,000 euros. Senator Dr. Schilling emphasizes how important Bremerhaven is for achieving the climate goals in the mobility area, supplemented by a possible conversion to hydrogen buses.

A look at the national climate goals

In order to understand the local strategy in the context of national and international obligations, an overview of Germany's climate goals is helpful. The goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 by at least 65% compared to 1990 and reaching climate neutrality by the middle of the century is accompanied by the EU measures, which also provide strict requirements for reducing emissions. These goals are part of a comprehensive plan that provides for the introduction of a national emissions trade system to regulate the emission-intensive sectors, such as "https://www.umweltündeamt.de/daten/klima/treibhaus gas reduction" Target = "_ blank"> Environmental Bundesamt.de is.

It remains exciting to see how the implementation of the projects decided in Bremen and Bremerhaven progresses. But one thing is clear: the coming years will be crucial to achieve the climate goals sustainably and to increase the quality of life in the region.

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