German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says labor, climate challenges loom for Germany
The 64-year-old said it will be necessary to tap into reserves in the labor market and attract skilled migrants if“There’s a lot to do for which we need very many women and men who work here, but also those who come from other countries, so that all the work that needs to be done inScholz, a member of the
center-left Social Democratic Party, said that due to demand for workers “Shifting away from planet-heating fossil fuels toward renewable power will be particularly difficult for“Until 2030 we need to erect four to five new wind turbines every day and the equivalent of more than 40 soccer pitches of solar panels,” said Scholz.
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