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Michael A's avatar

Great article, thank you Adam. One thing that also might be worth mentioning is the various legal challenges being made against this scandalous move to use the old bundestag to rail through a profoundly contrversial action, the most interesting of which seems to be a requirement of the consitution that a two week period is requied between the frst and second readings of a new bill. Currently the CDU/SPD programme foresees a 5 day period only (13 - 15 March).

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Dan Kärreman's avatar

In some ways, increased investment in infrastructure will green the economy indirectly, as today's infrastructure technology is (much) greener than whatever is replaced (I assume infrastructure here means housing, transportation, and energy production and distribution). Also, increased defence spending will mitigate the electrification of the car industry, as much of the old supply chain can be retooled for defence purposes, smoothing the transition. But yes, there needs to be a green aspect of the investment (energy security through investments in heat pumps, renewable energy and so on). The Greens would be wise to demand subsidies to sweeten regulatory and security pressures towards decarbonisation.

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