Financial expert: Climate money payments are delayed - postpone reaction to the postponement of the payment
According to a report from www.fr.de, the traffic light coalition originally planned to compensate citizens for rising CO₂ costs, but the implementation of climate money has now been delayed. According to the Federal Ministry of Finance, the climate money will only be paid out after the coming election. The Greens have expressed strong criticism of this decision as they insist on the implementation of the coalition agreement. The Federal Association of Consumer Organizations and also the deputy chairwoman of the Green parliamentary group, Julia Verlinden, are calling for climate money to be implemented quickly, as it is an important building block for a fair climate policy. The delay in climate cash payments has been met with criticism as consumers are struggling financially due to the price of CO₂ and high energy prices.

Financial expert: Climate money payments are delayed - postpone reaction to the postponement of the payment
According to a report by www.fr.de,
The traffic light coalition originally planned to compensate citizens for rising CO₂ costs, but the implementation of climate money has now been delayed. According to the Federal Ministry of Finance, the climate money will only be paid out after the coming election. The Greens have expressed strong criticism of this decision as they insist on the implementation of the coalition agreement.
The Federal Association of Consumer Organizations and also the deputy chairwoman of the Green parliamentary group, Julia Verlinden, are calling for climate money to be implemented quickly, as it is an important building block for a fair climate policy.
The delay in climate cash payments is met with criticism as consumers are financially burdened by the price of CO₂ and high energy prices. According to the Federal Ministry of Finance, implementing the plan is more complicated than originally assumed.
The impact of this delay could result in continued financial burdens on consumers and reduced incentives for climate-friendly behavior. It could also impact the market for climate-friendly products and services, as the lack of financial relief could reduce demand.
Read the source article at www.fr.de