German Economy Minister Robert Habeck has revealed a key plan to help Berlin reach its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2045: allowing certain industries to store CO2 under the seabed. This move is crucial for managing carbon emissions and fighting climate change. Despite Germany's efforts, it still emits a lot of CO2, especially in industries like cement production. Habeck stressed the importance of these industries using carbon capture technology, while also maintaining the ban on storing CO2 above ground as per existing laws. To make these changes possible, adjustments to the law are in the works to allow the transportation and use of captured CO2. This demonstrates Germany's proactive stance in addressing climate issues and moving towards a greener future.