EXPLAINER: Why Germany is pushing for a 'climate club'

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EXPLAINER: Why Germany is pushing for a 'climate club'
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Germany is hosting this year’s meeting of leaders from the Group of Seven leading economies in the Bavarian resort of Elmau.

FILE - Climate activists and others hold banners and signs as they march during a demonstration ahead of a G-7 meeting in Munich, Germany, June 25, 2022. At this year's G-7 summit, Germany will push its plan for countries to join together in a climate club' to tackle global warming. – Before the invasion of Ukraine by Russia triggered a cascade of crises over food, energy and international security, the main focus of the meeting was meant to be on climate change.

He proposed that countries which were serious about reducing their emissions could come together and form a club which would jointly set ambitious targets and exempt each other from climate-related trade tariffs that non-members would be subject to."This would basically act as a stick as well as a carrot," said Domien Vangenechten, a policy adviser at the Brussels-based environmental think tank E3G.Germany's Scholz hopes to get the whole G-7 behind the idea.

Washington has always had a problem entering into binding agreements on climate change, particularly due to Republican opposition. President George W. Bush withdrew America's signature under the 1997 Kyoto treaty and President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the 2015 Paris accord — a much less stringent pact. The U.S.

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