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Fritz Vahrenholt: Let’s Not Commit Economic Suicide Date: 08/10/19
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Prof Fritz Vahrenholt criticises the “exorbitant and hysterical climate debate” and warns against hasty policies.
Professor Fritz Vahrenholt is the Chairman of the German Wildlife Foundation. From 1991-1997 he was the Environment Senator of the City State of Hamburg. The chemist Fritz Vahrenholt is a pioneer of Germany’s environmental movement. His book “Seveso is everywhere” (1978) shaped the environmental debate for years. His environmental atlas “The State of the Nation” (1982) is considered a milestone. In 1984, at the age of 35 years, Vahrenholt was appointed State Council of the Environment Agency and in between 1991 and 1997 he the Environmental Senator of the Hanseatic City. In 1997, after he lost to Ortwin Runde in the battle to succeed Henning Voscherau as Mayor of Hamburg, he switched to the economy. He went to Shell as environmental officer and then set up the wind energy company Repower. In 2008 he was a founding board member of Innogy. Today he is chairman of the supervisory board of Aurubis AG. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and one of the signatories of the declaration “Listen to the scientists: 500 researchers protest against the fomenting of climate alarm.”
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