Spokesperson: Majority has put Senate under obligation - Hamburg Votes to Accelerate Climate Neutrality to 2040
The red-green Senate of Hamburg, led by Annika Rittmann, has been mandated by the city's voters to swiftly implement social climate change measures. The Hamburg Climate Protection Referendum, which saw a majority of women holding the Senate accountable, has resulted in a significant acceleration of the city's climate neutrality target.
In a significant show of support for climate action, Hamburgers have voted to bring forward the city's targeted climate neutrality from 2045 to 2040. This decision comes amidst a growing demand for rapid implementation of social climate change measures, with a majority of women in the city expressing their readiness to accelerate the process.
Annika Rittmann, spokesperson for the climate change referendum initiative, sees this success as a clear confirmation of the voters' commitment to climate protection. The red-green Senate, currently governing the city, is now tasked with ensuring that Hamburg meets its ambitious new target.
Hamburg has set a new target for climate neutrality by 2040, following a referendum that saw a majority of women pushing for accelerated climate change protection. The red-green Senate, led by Annika Rittmann, is now responsible for implementing the necessary social climate change measures to meet this ambitious goal.