Climate-conscious voters may be the largest victors of German’s federal election, even despite a weaker-than-expected turnout for the country’s Green Party. With the Greens receiving the third-largest share of the vote, the two leading parties now face a bidding war of environmental promises as they aim to form a ruling coalition for the next four year. As the results in Germany’s federal election rolled in on Sunday night, the expected reality emerged that the country’s two historically dominating parties – the Social Democrats (SPD) and the Christian Democratic Union (SDU) – are weakening. Having once commanded over 90% of votes across the country, the pair will account for little over half the seats in the Bundestag (the German Parliament) once…