Greens in Rhineland-Palatinate want to debate climate neutrality and economic policy at a party conference
The Rhineland-Palatinate Greens want to debate their economic policy goals at their party conference next Saturday. To this end, a key proposal entitled “Climate neutral operations – for reliable investments in Rhineland-Palatinate as a location and the prosperity of our state” will be debated at the meeting in Saarburg. Mainz (dpa/lrs) - More than 250 delegates and guests are expected, the state chairmen Natalie Cramme-Hill and Paul Bunjes announced on Tuesday in Mainz. Federal Minister of Economics Robert Habeck will be connected with a video message. Among those announced as speakers are the Vice Federal Chairman Heiko Knopf, the European MP Jutta Paulus and the President of the State Association of Business Associations (LVU), Johannes Heger. …

Greens in Rhineland-Palatinate want to debate climate neutrality and economic policy at a party conference
According to the state chairmen, in their lead proposal, the Greens advocate converting the Rhineland-Palatinate Investment and Structural Bank into a climate investment bank. The expansion of renewable energies should be massively promoted and the public infrastructure strengthened. To this end, the Greens are campaigning for a revitalization of the rail network and more charging points for electric vehicles.
In its key proposal, the party also wants to work together with companies in the state to ensure a better balance between family and work and to expand educational offerings for refugees in Rhineland-Palatinate.
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According to a report by www.rheinpfalz.de, the Rhineland-Palatinate Greens want to debate their economic policy goals at their party conference next Saturday. The main topic of the meeting in Saarburg will be the key proposal “Climate-neutral business – for reliable investments in Rhineland-Palatinate as a location and the prosperity of our state”.
The content of the lead proposal aims to transform the Rhineland-Palatinate Investment and Structural Bank into a climate investment bank and to massively advance the expansion of renewable energies. The Greens are also committed to strengthening public infrastructure, particularly revitalizing the rail network and expanding charging points for electric vehicles. In addition, they want to work together with companies in the state to achieve a better balance between family and work and to expand educational opportunities for refugees in Rhineland-Palatinate.
The transformation of the Investment and Structural Bank into a Climate Investment Bank could lead to increased financing of renewable energy projects. Public infrastructure measures such as the revitalization of the rail network could lead to increased demand for investments in the construction and transport sectors. The expansion of charging points for electric vehicles could stimulate demand for electric cars and the associated infrastructure.
The Greens' efforts to expand educational offerings for refugees could lead to possible investments in the education sector and facilitate the integration of refugees into the labor market.
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