Local referendums with modest turnout can lock cities into legally binding, sector‑by‑sector emissions caps that require rapid phase‑outs of gas networks, mass heating conversions, and transport constraints. Such commitments can outpace feasible markets for substitutes (e.g., hydrogen/e‑fuels) and trigger de‑industrialization pressure.
— This spotlights a governance risk in climate policy design: direct‑democracy tools can hard‑wire costly decarbonization paths that persist beyond election cycles and reshape regional economies.
eugyppius
2025.10.14
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Hamburg’s 'Zukunftsentscheid' reportedly passed with 53.2% support and <44% turnout, binding the city to carbon neutrality by 2040 with sector caps.
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