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How a German town uses currency to promote emission cutting

The Chiemgauer, a local currency in Bavaria, Germany, created to support regional businesses, now includes a climate bonus system that rewards residents for eco-friendly actions, helping cut carbon emissions.

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complementary currencycarbon emissionsclimate bonuslocal economyBavariasustainabilityeco-friendly incentives

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How a German town uses currency to promote emission cutting

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How a German town uses currency to promote emission cutting

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