Germans want more transparency and justice in shift to clean heating and mobility – researchers
People in Germany would like to see more factual information around policies to make heating and transport more climate-friendly, such as carbon pricing, and they attach great importance to a socially just distribution of costs and transparency in financing, a set of surveys conducted by research group Ariadne has found. "The population is open to changes in transport policy and building heating, provided that these are transparent, fair and effective," the group wrote in a press release.

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