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German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck, discussing at the Handelsblatt energy conference, stated that Germany should continue its green energy growth plans in response to Donald Trump's withdrawal from the Paris climate accord. Habeck emphasized the importance of self-reliance in renewable energy, especially amidst the dwindling Russian gas supplies following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
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