Germany’s progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions slowed in 2024, with a 3% reduction compared to 10% in 2023, as reported by Agora Energiewende. The country achieved an 18-million-ton CO₂ reduction, exceeding its climate targets primarily due to the energy sector’s strong performance. Renewables accounted for 59% of electricity production, and coal’s share fell below 23%.
However, transport and buildings showed no significant improvement, while industrial emissions rose slightly by 2%. A 44% drop in heat pump sales and a 26% decline in EV registrations highlighted challenges in decarbonization. Political debates over funding sustainable solutions add uncertainty, with upcoming elections intensifying the discourse.
Despite a 48% emissions reduction since 1990, Germany must accelerate efforts to meet the EU’s 2030 target of 55%. Experts warn that delays in reforming key sectors could jeopardize strategic goals.