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BUND v. Germany

Filing Date: 2023
Status: pending
Jurisdictions:
  • Germany
    • Higher Administrative Court Berlin-Brandenburg
Principal Laws:
  • Germany
    • Federal Climate Protection Act of 2019 (KSG)
Summary:

Friends of the Earth Germany submitted a claim with the Higher Administrative Court Berlin-Brandenburg, for its missing emission targets for the building and transport sector. The organization argues that the sectors exceed the annual CO2 emissions considered permissible under law and are therefore required to draft an emergency program, detailing the speedy reduction of their respective emissions, and to secure the adherence to targets between the years of 2023 to 2030.

At Issue: Adoption of an emergency climate program and emission reduction targets for the building and transport sectors.
Case Documents:
Filing Date Type File Summary
01/20/2023 Points of Claim Download No summary available.

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