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The Climate Action Programme with Danske Bank – a partnership between Danske Bank and Business in the Community NI – is the first initiative of its kind in the UK and Ireland.
The carbon literacy training is the first part of a four-month programme which will see companies undertake training workshops delivered by Business in the Community to help them understand climate change causes and consequences, learn how to measure their own carbon footprint, start to create a strategy to mitigate their own climate impact and ultimately to commit to taking action.
Danske Bank has nominated six of its customers to take part in the training programme and is part-funding their participation.
30 April 2021
The highest court in Germany has ruled that the government’s climate policies are insufficient because they do not detail emissions reductions past 2030. This violates the freedoms of young people, as it potentially ‘backloads’ climate action onto future generations in addition to burdening them with the consequences of short term inaction.
Germany’s ‘Climate Action Law’ came into effect in late 2019, as part of a package of policy designed to reach the country’s 2030 climate targets. This is a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, including sector-specific annual emissions budgets up to 2030.
However, “the provisions irreversibly offload major emission reduction burdens onto periods after 2030”, said Germany’s top court. “For this target to be reached, the reductions still necessary after 2030 will have to be achieved with ever greater speed and urgency. These future obligations to reduce emissions have an impact on practically eve