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Environmentally harmful subsidies in Germany


For the German public, environmental protection is the most important problem in Germany after the labour market. People attach great importance to the quality of environmental assets - such as climate, water, soil or air. This is reflected by public and private expenditure on protection of the environment: in 2003 the state and industry spent a combined total of €34.1 billion on water conservation, waste management,  air quality control and noise abatement.

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brochure / flyer
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63
Year of publication
January 2010
Author(s)
Holger Berg, Dr. Andreas Burger, Karen Thiele
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Environmentally Harmful Subsidies in Germany
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 polluting subsidy  Germany  environment pollution

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