- Essen's experiment: can going green revive a post-industrial city economy? Oct 6, 2017...[1]
Jan-Sep 2017[edit | edit source]
Dreaming of Eternity: three days in the Ruhr Valley, Sep 25[2]
How Essen has thrown off its heavy industrial past to become a model of sustainability, Jun 26[3]
How Residents of Hamburg Reclaimed the Power Grid, Jun 21[4]
German Nonprofit Creates New Open-Source License for Seeds, May 22[5]
From coal city to European Green Capital - Essen's extreme makeover, Jan 2[6]
Jul-Dec 2016[edit | edit source]
The village that just wants to share, Dec 11[7]
Germany wakes up to the issue of waste with reusable coffee cups, Nov 22[8]
German coalition agrees to cut carbon emissions up to 95% by 2050, Nov 11[9]
Germany has unveiled plans for a 0 emmisions, hydrogen train, Nov 2[10]
The People's Forest, Oct 5[11]
Hamburg Creates a Vibrant Neighborhood by Creating Spaces for People, Jul 14[12]
Jan-Jun 2016[edit | edit source]
Could intercity cycle highways revolutionise the daily commute? Jun 30[13]
German government agrees to ban fracking after years of dispute, Jun 24[14]
The 4th Largest Economy In The World Just Generated 90 Percent Of The Power It Needs From Renewables, May 9[15]
Germany's New Bike Highways, February 18[16]
Germany Launches Its Ambitious National 'Bike Autobahn' Cycle Network, January 4[17]
See also[edit | edit source]
- Germany news (latest), 2018-2021, 2016-2017, 2009-2015
- Germany community action