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German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck presents the greenhouse gas emissions data for 2023 and the projection data up to 2030 at a press conference in Berlin, Friday March 15, 2024. Germany's greenhouse gas emissions dropped by one-tenth last year as renewable energy grew in importance, the use of coal and gas diminished and economic pressures weighed on energy demand from business and consumers, official data showed Friday. Habeck, who is also the economy and climate minister, said Europe's biggest economy is on course to meet its target for 2030 of cutting emissions by 65% compared with 1990. (Carsten Koall/dpa via AP)

German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck presents the greenhouse gas emissions data for 2023 and the projection data up to 2030 at a press conference in Berlin, Friday March 15, 2024. Germany's greenhouse gas emissions dropped by one-tenth last year as renewable energy grew in importance, the use of coal and gas diminished and economic pressures weighed on energy demand from business and consumers, official data showed Friday. Habeck, who is also the economy and climate minister, said Europe's biggest economy is on course to meet its target for 2030 of cutting emissions by 65% compared with 1990. (Carsten Koall/dpa via AP)

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