Germany's Emissions Plunge Offers Roadmap for Climate Action
Germany successfully reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by over 21% by 2007 compared to 1990, meeting Kyoto targets early. The main contributors were the energy and waste sectors, with non-CO2 emissions decreasing faster than CO2. Environmental improvements, economic changes, and energy restructuring played key roles in achieving these reductions. Germany's experience can guide China in controlling greenhouse gas emissions without harming economic growth.