Germany's carbon dioxide emissions decreased by 1.5% in 2025, a significant slowdown from previous years due to slow adoption of climate-friendly technologies. While record solar and wind power generation contributed to emissions cuts, the overall pace of reduction was hindered by colder weather and high investment costs in electric technologies. Germany needs to accelerate renewable capacity additions to meet its targets under the Renewable Energy Sources Act.
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