Germany faces a ‘drastic backlog’ and will likely miss its own climate targets for 2022 and 2023, according to new Climate Minister Robert Habeck. As part of the country’s new ‘traffic light coalition’ government, which takes over from the 16-year reign of Angela Merkel’s CDU, new legislative packages are already in the pipeline to boost wind and solar output ahead of 2030 targets. The new focus will be on doubling the share of renewables in the country’s energy mix to 80% by 2030, at which point Germany has pledge to have reduced emissions by 65% from 1990 levels. Having missed its climate targets for 2021, “the task is big. It’s gigantic,” said Habeck. “We managed to cut emissions by 15…