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hatrack

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Fri Sep 5, 2014, 08:45 AM Sep 2014

German CO2 Emissions Up 2nd Yr Straight; Merkel's Green Legacy Colored By Brown Coal

(Reuters) - For all Angela Merkel's headline-grabbing "green revolution", Germany's image as a world leader on environmental policies is in danger of falling under the shadow of the smoke stack and a cloud of exhaust fumes.

Increasing dependence on brown coal has raised doubts about whether Berlin will hit its medium-term CO2 emission goals. And though EU regulations have helped bring down vehicle emissions, critics denounce the political reluctance to confront Germans' passion for big, fast cars.

Having led the pack on emission reductions thanks in part to a rapid expansion in power generation from the sun, wind and other green sources, Germany is now slipping behind, with CO2 emissions rising for the second straight year in 2013 in Europe's biggest economy.

Just seven years ago the media dubbed Merkel "climate chancellor" for convincing Group of Eight leaders, including then U.S President George W. Bush, to consider cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent by 2050. Ambitious then, it looks even more so now, especially as the Ukraine crisis pushes energy security up the agenda.

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http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/09/04/uk-germany-environment-idUKKBN0GZ1G320140904

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