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Green living
A hot new buzzword is green living. How do you live a sustainable lifestyle?
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Abalobi – A sustainable fishing app
In South Africa, an NGO has developed an app to help fishers bring their catch to market.
Nuclear energy on its way out
Jens Thurau
Even if the EU wants to classify modern nuclear power plants as green, atomic energy is not going to see a renaissance.
EU moves to label gas and nuclear energy as 'green'
Germany's Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck has accused the EU of "greenwashing" over a new energy proposal.
Food trends for 2022
A meatless future — more and more sustainable products can be part of your diet in 2022.
Growing appetite for vegan products
Vegan cheese and sausages developed by German startups are a sustainable and tasty alternative to animal products.
Upcycled fashion in Delhi
By recycling textile scraps, Paiwand Studio is pioneering sustainable garment production.
Vegan cheese and sausages
A number of companies have developed high-tech and natural foods that are sustainable and even taste good.
Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
Global 3000: China is running out of babies. Cheese and sausage without animals and protecting gorillas in Cameroon.
How sustainable is wind power?
Wind power is essential to fighting climate change, yet energy-intensive to implement. How eco-friendly is wind really?
Thailand: Rebirth of a natural paradise
Once on the verge of ecological catastrophe, the ecosystem of Maya Bay has begun to revive after a three-year shutdown.
Coffee for conservation in Mexico
Helping farmers boost their income without compromising traditional, eco-friendly farming practices.
Rosberg - Racing to a green future
Nico Rosberg: From F1 champ to eco warrior. From fighting for wins, to fighting for the environment.
Food: Sustainable and fair?
Many companies want to produce food sustainably and fairly. But can it work?
Mexico's Indigenous sustainable coffee farmers
In the mountains of Veracruz, farmers belonging to the Nahua people grow high quality organic coffee.
Building anew – from our houses to our cities
How should we construct our houses and cities to better withstand a changing climate?
Eco India — The Environment Magazine
Innovative and ancient solutions can help cities cope with climate change and rapid growth.
Saving Tamil Nadu’s green building secrets
Almost forgotten building methods in Tamil Nadu offer lessons in sustainable construction.
Putting climate change in the spotlight
Can bringing the problems of poverty, drought and limited access to education to the stage spur change in Kenya?
Secondhand gifts for Christmas: Cheap or cool?
Does that Christmas present under the tree have the same sheen if it was bought at the flea market?
Dead in a living coffin
In the Netherlands, the deceased can be buried in sustainable coffins made of mushroom fiber.
Dead trees and dry lakes: Syria's water crisis
Northeastern Syria is experiencing its worst drought in 70 years, as locals suffer under conflict and climate change.
Mercury mining makes a comeback in Kyrgyzstan
Mercury poses serious health risks. Yet despite pressure to ban its trade, Kyrgyzstan is ramping up production.
Soil — dull and dirty? Think again …
To mark World Soil Day, we’re taking a look at the humble resource beneath our feet.
If you think fast fashion is bad, check out SHEIN
There's fast fashion – and then there's SHEIN. They produce ultra-cheap clothes, creating a big hype on social media.
El Salvador fights for a sustainable future
Poverty and climate crisis burden El Salvador. The organization CESTA is fighting for a sustainable future.
Coal: Is the end nigh?
Is coal really on the way out? Or is the planet-heating fossil fuel making a comeback?
Fascinating fungi
Fungi are essential to life on Earth. They can also clean pollutants or be used in construction.
An app for climate protection
Planting trees and clearing plastic from the sea with apps. Can climate protection work via smartphone?
Using the Nubian vault to build in Mali
Entrepreneurs are using the traditional Nubian vault to create sustainable buildings the old-fashioned way.
Qatar touts dismountable stadium for World Cup
Qatar new stadium, meant to be dismantled afterward and reused, is good PR but not enough, said a top environmentalist.
Moonbar: A new star snack bar
From schoolgirl to entrepreneur: How a 15-year-old and her friends started a business during lockdown!
Who can save Mother Earth?
How much do individuals contribute to pollution and CO2 outputs and how much is industry to blame?
Congo: Delivering sustainable water supply to Goma
Businessman Jack Kahorha's company sells fresh drinking water to local communities and turns over $400,000 every year.
Africa must lead on sustainable industrialization
Harrison Mwilima
It's a high time for African countries to lead the world towards sustainable industrialization, says Harrison Mwilima.
Nepal tackles corruption in climate financing
An NGO is pushing for more transparency of money pledged to environmental projects.
Long-distance travel under COVID restrictions
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic complicates the long-distance travel situation for both tourists and providers.
How trees help farming
The ancient farming method of agroforestry offers lessons in sustainability for modern agriculture.
Are wind turbine rotor blades sustainable?
What happens when giant wind turbines are dismantled? Can the expensive machinery have a second life?
Permaculture: Back to the cycle of nature
Farming without fertilizers and pesticides: permaculture is based entirely on the cycle of nature.
EU states split on listing nuclear energy as 'green'
"It's too risky, too slow and too expensive," Germany says. But some EU states want to classify nuclear energy as green.
Green investment taking over financial markets
More than $300 billion flowed into "sustainable" assets in 2020. But investing "green" is harder than it sounds.
Can data help save endangered marine animals?
Researchers from Tunisia are using their insights into bycatch to introduce better fishing methods in the region.
Silent trash trucks let people snooze
Hydrogen-driven garbage truck-maker FAUN is ahead of the competition when it comes to producing trucks.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Climate pioneer city Oslo, jellyfish as a new superfood and sustainable earth houses.
Sustainable fishing in Tunisia
Med Bycatch Project wants to see sustainable fishing in Tunisia
Sustainable sugarcane production in Ghana
Audrey S-Darko is helping farmers in Ghana improve their sugar harvests and benefit the environment
Oslo – City of the future
Oslo is becoming one of Europe’s most sustainable climate pioneers.
Niger's Festival of Nomads
Niger's Cure Salee festival brings people from across the Sahara together.
Using food waste in Ghana
A start-up in Ghana has turned the problem of post-harvest food waste into a business venture.
DW Business – Europe & Asia
Markets await ECB decision on monetary policy - Volkswagen profit drops on chip shortage
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