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Green living
A hot new buzzword is green living. How do you live a sustainable lifestyle?
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From rags to riches: Fashion by Marine Serre
French designer Marine Serre adorns superstars with pre-loved textiles.
Insects: The new food?
Bugs could boost global food security. But in Germany, red tape has stalled their culinary career.
Sustainable mobility in the big city
TIER is a company that wants to bring more fun to big cities with sustainable mobility.
How to make fuel from CO2
Can fuel be made from CO2? Yes it can! Our reporter learned how first-hand.
Sustainable fashion from Turkey
Turkish fashion designers are turning to sustainable practices and materials.
Is nature being sacrificed for green energy?
How much nature should we sacrifice in the name of renewable energy?
Can we farm the ocean sustainably?
Fish farming is booming, but poses environmental challenges.
Are we facing a global food crisis? - MADE
Is a global food crisis looming? Prices are climbing and shortages are becoming acute.
End of party tourism in Mallorca?
Excessive drinking vacations characterize the tourism scene on the Spanish island of Mallorca. Can this be changed?
New opening of the National Museum in Oslo
Sustainable architecture in XXL: Oslo’s newly opened New National Museum.
Energy from the sea
The ocean is full of useful energy. But so far there are only a few wave power plants in operation.
Indonesia mosque goes green
The initiative is meant to set an example and encourage people to be more eco-friendly.
Free public transport gains traction in Europe
An increasing number of European countries, cities and regions are making public transport free.
Indian heatwaves threaten maternal health
Soaring temperatures can mean more preterm and stillbirths, but many pregnant women aren't aware of the risks.
Lessons from Germany's pioneering 'edible city'
Andernach's unique community gardens have helped some locals turn their lives around.
Java's water pastor
In Indonesia, a pastor encourages people to make use of a free water source: rain.
Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
The plight of surrogate mothers in war-torn Ukraine. Making money from the global water shortage.
Going green in Ghana's schools
Environmental education in Ghana’s schools alerts children to the challenges posed by climate change.
REV - The Global Auto- and Mobility Show
Is the VW ID.5 going to be a success story? And will this transgender racing driver become a winning story?
The perilous life of migratory birds
From habitat loss to hunting, humans pose all kinds of danger to migratory birds. But it doesn't have to be this way.
South Africa uses insects to fight invasive species
Can planthoppers help fight the spread of water hyacinth in South African waterways?
Financing green projects in Ghana
An online platform is trying to help businesses get green projects off the ground.
Taking stock of Bangladesh’s garment sector
Bangladesh wants to make the textiles industry more sustainable and pay workers a fair wage.
New York: new law on sustainable fashion
A new law in New York aims to make the fashion industry more sustainable and socially just.
Carbon farming: Climate fix or greenwashing?
An EU project hopes that encouraging farmers to capture carbon to sell credits to businesses will help reduce emissions.
Investigating palm oil
Palm oil is contained in many products. Can it be produced sustainably?
Capturing wind energy with kites
Modern stunt kites with intelligent controls are generating wind energy.
Sustainable sugar cane production in Ghana
Audrey S-Darko is helping farmers in Ghana improve their sugar harvests without harming the environment.
Floriade Expo imagines green future of cities
The International Horticultural Exhibition, in the Netherlands until October, is re-imagining sustainable city life.
Brazil's flourishing community gardens
In one of Rio de Janeiro's most deprived neighborhoods residents are finding hope by growing fruit and vegetables.
Sustainable sugarcane production in Ghana
Audrey S-Darko is helping farmers in Ghana improve their sugar harvests and benefit the environment
Sustainable fishing in Tunisia
Med Bycatch Project wants to see sustainable fishing in Tunisia
Kenya: Women technicians go green
In Nairobi, women technicians are learning greener methods to repair old electric appliances.
Fighting froth: Help for India's waterways
An initiative in Bangalore is promoting the use of eco-friendly detergents to clean up water bodies.
Bilge dumping: The worst pollution you've never heard of
A DW investigation shows how seafarers circumvent environmental laws to save time and money, with devastating effects.
Water wars — or environmental peacebuilding?
With drought hitting communities around the world, can shared water resources be a source of peace as well as conflict?
Can bitcoin be made sustainable?
Some companies are using bitcoin mining to clean up toxic waste. Can bitcoin really be "greened up"?
Eco India - The Environment Magazine
Finding solutions against climate change. With concepts of a balanced exchange with nature.
Carbon neutral tea farming in Assam
Carbon neutral tea estate in Assam shows that sustainable tea growing is possible.
Is octopus farming sustainable?
Biologists at the university campus in Yucatan are trying to farm octopuses using aquaculture.
EU proposes new rules to tackle 'fast fashion'
The EU says consumption of textiles represents the fourth-highest negative impact on the environment and climate change.
A new break for nuclear power?
Could investing in nuclear power help to wean Europe off Russian energy supplies?
Mexican farmers using human waste to feed crops
Dry toilets and compost made from human waste could help improve Mexico's environmental degradation and save water.
Sustainable business as game changer
School kids in India's poorest state are learning how to earn their living as entrepreneurs outside of agriculture.
Phenomenal fungi's fantastic feats
Fungi can perform some astonishing feats, including ridding soil of oil and radioactive waste.
Sustainable fishery in Tamil Nadu
A biologist in Tamil Nadu is teaching the local fishers a new way to bring in the catch.
Eco India - The Environment Magazine
Nature is the foundation of human existence. We are a part of nature and can learn a lot from it.
Weapons lobby pushes for green label
Amid war in Ukraine, the arms lobby is pushing investors and EU regulators to classify the industry as "sustainable."
Africa grapples with climate finance issue
As the continent waits on a $100 billion pledge, lack of expertise on the ground has stalled vital adaptation projects.
4 sustainable food systems to save the planet
A new report argues that sustainable food production will lessen dependence of imports while fighting climate change.
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