Arab Times

Germany, auto industry face ‘Herculean’ climate task: Merkel

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Environmen­talist staged a protest Thursday at the start of the Frankfurt Motor Show, hours after German Chancellor Angela Merkel acknowledg­ed that her government and the country’s powerful automakers face a “Herculean task” meeting the goals set for combating climate change.

Speaking ahead of the show’s public opening, Merkel confronted industry leaders with a painful statistic: unlike other areas of the economy, emissions of greenhouse gases from Germany’s transport sector have remained unchanged since 1990 despite increasing­ly efficient vehicles.

“Each time we got more efficient cars (...) the amount of traffic increased,” Merkel said.

Environmen­tal groups say the trend for bigger and more powerful cars, particular­ly SUVs, is eating up the fuel efficiency of recent decades. Greenpeace activists unfurled large banners at the show branding the models on display “climate killers.”

Bernhard Mattes, head of Germany’s automaker lobby group

VDA, insisted that the industry is committed to reducing its carbon footprint, but said customers are

demanding bigger, not smaller vehicles.

He urged the German government to refrain from setting new, tougher emissions targets and said automakers favor capping the amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere via a national or European emissions trading system.

Later Thursday, the VDA announced in a written statement that Mattes had informed the group he was planning to step down from his position at the VDA by the end of the year “to focus on other tasks.” There were no further explanatio­ns.

Merkel, whose Cabinet is due to agree on a package of climate protection measures next week, indicated that some form of carbon pricing is unavoidabl­e if Germany is to cut its emissions by 40% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels.

“Those are the guidelines we’ve set ourselves for achieving the climate targets,” she said, referring to the 2015 Paris accord that aims to keep global warming well below 2 degrees Celsius by 2100 compared to pre-industrial times.

“That’s a Herculean task,” Merkel added. “For you, and for us.” (AP)

 ?? (AP) ?? Greenpeace activists protest at the IAA Auto Show in Frankfurt, Germany, on Sept 12. The banner is reading ‘Klimakille­r-Climate killer’.
(AP) Greenpeace activists protest at the IAA Auto Show in Frankfurt, Germany, on Sept 12. The banner is reading ‘Klimakille­r-Climate killer’.
 ??  ?? German Chancellor Angela Merkel stands next to a Mercedes during her
visit to the IAA Auto Show in Frankfurt, Germany, on Sept 12. (AP)
German Chancellor Angela Merkel stands next to a Mercedes during her visit to the IAA Auto Show in Frankfurt, Germany, on Sept 12. (AP)

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