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Green Party Calls for Socially Just Climate Protection

Green Party​ Leader Criticizes Opposition⁣ leader, Advocates for Inclusive Climate Policy

Hanover, Germany – Green Party leader Felix Banaszak sharply criticized opposition leader Friedrich Merz (CDU) on Saturday, labeling him ⁢a “Chancellor with an overflowing mouth⁣ and empty hands” during the party’s federal conference in Hanover.​ Banaszak simultaneously called for climate protection measures to be made ⁢more socially equitable and emotionally resonant with the public.

Banaszak argued that declining public engagement ⁢with climate issues stems from concurrent ⁤crises like war, pandemics, and⁣ inflation, compounded by lobbying​ efforts from fossil fuel interests. “Today we are declaring‍ war on this ⁤fossil ⁤lobbyism,” he declared before approximately 800 delegates.

He emphasized the need for a “participatory ecology” and a “climate policy for everyone,”‍ cautioning⁢ against shaming individuals for lifestyle choices like occasional⁤ air ⁢travel or car ownership. Instead, he ‍advocated for fostering hope for a positive future. ​

The Greens are prioritizing the swift implementation of “climate money,” designed to disproportionately ‍benefit lower-income ‍households, alongside socially tiered ecological support for initiatives⁣ like heat pumps and supplementary aid for those with limited financial resources. The party also‌ intends ‌to address the challenges ⁤faced by ⁢renters in major cities.

Banaszak contrasted the⁤ Green Party’s forward-looking approach with Merz’s perceived​ focus on preserving the status quo, stating, “If you look ⁣for‌ the future in the past,‌ you won’t⁤ find it there.”

The party reaffirmed⁢ its commitment to ​securing majorities for enterprising ecological policies and ‍striving for a “better,‌ fairer world.” Climate activist Ineza Grace of ‍Rwanda ⁣addressed the conference, urging increased climate protection efforts and greater funding for global climate financing.

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