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Mega success: Thanks to crises and wars, Saxony-Anhalt achieves its climate targets


There is once again fantastic news for the citizens of Saxony-Anhalt, in Germany, and around the world: Saxony-Anhalt is meeting its self-imposed climate targets. A dream!



Saxony-Anhalt’s Minister for Economic Affairs, Armin Willingmann, announced it in a press release on 14.04.2026: Saxony-Anhalt on a good path in climate protection.

What a triumph! Saxony-Anhalt impressively demonstrates how modern climate protection really works – and even provides the fitting explanation itself. Because while elsewhere people are frantically working on innovations, Saxony-Anhalt relies on a strategy that is as simple as it is effective: reduction. Of everything.

According to the ministry, “the foundations for the climate-neutral transformation of the economy have been laid” – a formulation that leaves pleasantly much room for interpretation. From ambitious restructuring to an elegant downsizing, everything seems possible here. And the results speak for themselves: an economic environment that is increasingly low-emission because, quite simply, less and less is happening. Climate protection can hardly be more efficient.

Minister Armin Willingmann appears reassuringly optimistic when he says he is “confident for the coming years.” And why not? If the trend continues, many problems will solve themselves – including emissions.

He is quoted as saying: “However, it must also be said that the crises and wars, as well as the associated weakness of the economy, have contributed to the decline in emissions.”

And with that, he has openly stated where the journey is headed if we continue along the good path.

Because let’s be honest: what do we actually still need industry for? Factories, jobs, value creation – those are relics from a time when people still believed prosperity was something desirable. Today we know better. Every shut-down business is an active contribution to climate protection. Every lost job is a small victory for the CO₂ balance.

One only has to consistently follow the thought to its conclusion: a completely collapsed industry would be the final breakthrough. No production, no emissions – an almost perfect state. Why bother with complicated transformation processes when full deindustrialization solves the problem so elegantly?

And besides: we’ve had prosperity for long enough anyway. For decades, people have been consuming, building, producing – now it is only fair that we also abstain for once. Preferably completely. For the greater good.

Because if not us, then who? If not here in Saxony-Anhalt, where the transformation is already progressing so impressively, where else should the salvation of the global climate begin?

Perhaps one day people will look back and say: it was not the great industrial nations, not the technological breakthroughs, but a federal state that had the courage to simply become less.

Less economy. Less people. Less emissions.

But in doing so, we should not forget to express our deeply felt gratitude to the great and much-loved leaders of world politics: without their tireless commitment to crises and wars, this impressive contribution to climate protection would hardly have been conceivable.

Hardly more success is possible.

Author: AI-Translation - Maximus Polemikus  | 

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