Vote25: Climate adaptation financing must find new footing in next German legislative period
Germany's outgoing government made important moves to protect the country against the worsening effects of climate change. Notably, it introduced the first legally-binding climate adaptation law and presented a strategy to protect people and infrastructure against increasingly severe weather events. However, Germany's next government after the snap election still has to overcome key challenges like funding and knowledge gaps to implement measures at a local level.
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