Conference on Sustainability Strategy Evolution
Government officials and Bremen's authorities converge for a conference on Thursdays (9:20 a.m.). Invited by the Federal Government, they'll discuss the future of the sustainability strategy - a strategy implemented since 2002 and revised periodically. This strategy helps Germany tackle the 17 Global Sustainable Development Goals, like eradicating poverty.
Bremen's Mayor, Andreas Bovenschulte (SPD), and Federal Minister of State, Sarah Ryglewski (SPD), will participate in this event.
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Bremen, with a considerable population, actively engages in this conference. The Federal Government's sustainability strategy addresses poverty within its population, in addition to battling global challenges.
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The conference concerns the future development of Germany's sustainability strategy, focusing on decarbonization, energy transition, and climate change policies. Invited by the Federal Government, representatives from the State of Bremen - a key player - will discuss how to eradicate poverty and hunger.
Germany's sustainability strategy targets several areas:
- Decarbonization and emissions reduction: A primary focus of the conference, as decarbonization and emissions reduction are critical for sustainable development.
- Renewable energy sources: Promotion of renewable energy, including wind, biomass, and hydroelectric power, plays an essential role in Germany's sustainability strategy.
- Climate change policies and targets: Germany aims to become carbon neutral by 2045, with provisional emissions reduction targets of 65% by 2030 and 88% by 2040 compared to 1990 levels.
- Sustainable mining and green steel: The conference will address green steel and sustainable mining practices, helping to reduce emissions in the metals and mining industry.
- Ecosystem restoration and land security: Land restoration initiatives are crucial for promoting resilience, security, and transboundary cooperation, as highlighted at the Munich Security Conference 2025.
- Health and prevention strategies: The Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology (BIPS) in Bremen is involved in health and prevention research, such as AI applications in prevention strategies.
As Bremen's Mayor, Andreas Bovenschulte, will participate in the event, the conference will impact Germany's approach to sustainability, addressing various sectors like energy, mining, health, and land restoration.
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