The government must have a climate policy that 80% of the people can support, according to the Climate minister, Lars Aargaard. This statement has made waves around Denmark, and people are accusing the government of not being willing to take the unpopular, tough decisions that will allow Denmark to maintain their engagement to reduce CO2 emissions by 70% until 2030.
- On the other side of the political spectrum, the leader of the far-right Nye Borgerlige, Pernille Vermund, is surprised that people want the “temperature to go down”, when in fact, we should look forward to warmer summers in Denmark.