Will Germany introduce a carbon dividend/"Klimageld" before the next federal election?
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The current german gouvernment has agreed in its coalition agreement to introduce a "Klimageld" to compensate the social burden of carbon fees. Similar systems already exist in Austria and Switzerland.
The question resolves "yes" if and when a law is passed to distribute an equal-ish amount of money per person among the german population on a regular basis, at least yearly. It must be designed specifically to redistribute revenue from environment-related fees.
The question resolves "no" on the day of the next federal german election (26th of October 2025 at the latest), if no such law was passed by then.
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"Habeck currently expects 2028". Seems questionable whether it's worth the effort, we should keep spending the money on heat pumps.
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