Domestic flights are on the brink in view of the climate crisis. CDU politician Karliczek believes that all domestic German flights are not excluded.
Federal Research Minister Anja Karliczek (CDU) does not rule out an end to domestic German air traffic in order to achieve the climate protection goals.
There is an obligation to oppose climate change even more decisively, she told the dpa before the publication of the new report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) next Monday. She expects the report to dispel any remaining doubts that humans have been the main cause of climate change since the beginning of industrialization.
“If you say that we no longer want domestic German air traffic, then you have to organize passenger traffic more efficiently and build high-speed routes, for example,” says Karliczek, referring to the railways. «We have to consistently follow this path. But that can’t take 30 years. That is a decision that we will have to fix in the next coalition agreement. “
Some of the consequences of climate change can no longer be averted, said the minister. She referred to the floods in Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. Such extreme events have always existed, but the frequency increases with climate change. “Every municipality must therefore now consider how we can better prepare for extreme events, we have to step up,” she said. “Rivers have to be relocated back to their original bed and overflow areas and larger sewerage options created.” Research is already developing measures and concepts together with the municipalities in order to be better positioned in the future.

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