The Left asks for climate money
Berlin: The left faction has tabled a minor question in the Bundestag on climate money for private households. This is a financial aid for the purchase of energy-efficient heating systems and for the energy-efficient renovation of homes.
The members of the Bundestag from the Left faction Fabio De Masi, Caren Lay, and Kathrin Vogler ask in the request, among other things, to what extent climate money is planned for 2024, whether the amount of money is sufficient and whether climate money can be granted as a no-repayment grant.
The left faction justifies its request with the rising energy prices. Especially low-income households would be burdened by this. In addition, the renovation rate in Germany is too low.
The federal government is currently working on a “climate money” program. However, details are not yet known. The Left faction criticizes that the federal government is planning climate money as a loan and not as a non-repayable grant.
According to a study by the energy agency dena, the renovation rate in Germany is 1.0 percent. According to the study, the target of 2 percent per year, which is necessary to achieve the climate targets, is missed.
The left faction believes that climate money is an important instrument to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and at the same time relieve the burden on households.
Die Linke fragt nach Klimageld
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