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Germany: CO2-free by 2050? (10/25/2009)





WWF Germany, the Institute for Applied Ecology and the Prognos Institute of Futurology say in their new joint study, they show what an industrialized country like Germany has to do in order to reach targets.
The study, called "Modell Deutschland" ("Model Germany"), outlined three ways forward and stressed that if Germany follows the correct path it can reduce its CO2 emissions by up to 95 percent - as compared to 1990 - without compromising living standards. The futurologists at the Institute for Applied Ecology have assessed the industrial, societal and political steps which would lead to a 10.7-ton per capita emissions reduction by 2050.





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