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Green living
A hot new buzzword is green living. How do you live a sustainable lifestyle?
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World in Progress : Urgent Solutions for Urgent Times
What's needed to tackle the world's most urgent tasks?
Eco India - The Environment Magazine
Instead of plundering the environment, we should have a respectful, symbiotic relationship with it.
Sustainable Cities - the scourge of particulate matter
Scientists and volunteers in Berlin are trying to address the problem of particulate matter.
Hydrogen cities for Indonesia
A fuel cell expert wants to build a "hydrogen city" to reduce dependence on gasoline for electricity.
Graduating green: Bicycles for South African children
NGO Sweetbikes wants to help students get through school with the help of bicycles.
MADE - Leaving the Comfort Zone
Crises cause pain and suffering, but they also open new horizons and offer new opportunities.
How curing the planet's ills protects human health
Treating the world's health problems will also protect human health and we already know the cures.
7 ways helping the environment will benefit human health
From switching to clean energy and promoting greener agriculture — what's good for the planet is also good for humans.
Eco India - The Environment Magazine
The field of science is helping humans to protect the environment.
Digital solutions for sustainable cities
Students at CityLAB Berlin work on digital programs to make cities more sustainable.
Sonali bags - Bangladeshi jute production
The jute-based Sonali bag could be a useful plastic-substitute and also benefits the local jute farmers.
Biomaterials: nature's plastic substitutes
A look at plastic substitutes and how sustainable and environmentally friendly they really are.
Fighting food waste in Thailand
Can Thailand clean up its trash management system and save food from the garbage heap?
Eco India - The Environment Magazine
The world and its 8 billion inhabitants need sustainable agriculture and mobility, and green economies.
What’s the lowdown on "green investments"?
Recent environmental scandals have seen investors rethink their portfolio strategies.
Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
"Plastic Pirates" aim to liberate nature from plastic waste, while a Bangkok chef battles food waste
Welcome to the latest edition of Eco Africa
This week on Eco Africa: Sustainable forestry in Ghana and Kenya's endangered cleanup crew, the unloved vulture.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa: Sustainable forestry in Ghana and Kenya's endangered cleanup crew, the vulture.
Green parenting
What does it mean to be a mama or papa who's thinking about the environment? We hear about how our connection to nature in childhood shapes our actions later in life, and how climate change and pollution pose special risks to pregnancy. Plus, we visit a family in Germany living a low-carbon lifestyle.
UN: COVID-19 to worsen poverty in 47 poorest nations
The pandemic could push as many as 32 million people in the world's least developed countries into extreme poverty.
Oceans key to solving climate crisis
The Ocean Panel of 14 coastal nations has declared its commitment to 100% ocean sustainability by 2025.
Global Gate - the largest mobile work of art in the world
Leon Löwentraut designed the gate at Frankfurt Airport - with artwork on sustainability.
Opinion: Boycotting Black Friday is a waste of time
Kristie Pladson
To challenge today's consumerism, people need to look outside their own shopping habits, writes DW's Kristie Pladson.
Sustainable Cities: Urban trees under threat
City trees suffer from the heat. In Berlin, volunteers can find out online about trees in need of water.
Eco India - The Environment Magazine
Trees are incredibly important to the biosphere. We meet people who are working to protect them.
Which future trend should Euromaxx cover more?
We asked you to tell us which future trend interests you the most. Find out here if your answer won.
Reuse, recycle or reinvent?
Face masks are polluting streets, beaches and oceans. Could biodegradable versions or recycling tackle the problem?
Investing in renewable energy in Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso is investing in renewable sources to fill the energy gap.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
"Biophilic Architecture" – or living near nature, urban farming, and sustainable fashion designs.
Freiburg im Breisgau - City of the future
Euromaxx investigates why the German city of Freiburg im Breisgau is seen as the city of the future.
Sustainable and socially aware: Fashion by Progetto Quid
Progetto Quid uses quality fabrics from Italian fashion brands that would otherwise be discarded.
“Nolla" – The Zero-Waste Restaurant in Finland
"Nolla" of Helsinki, is Finland’s first Zero-Waste-Restaurant.
Taking products from cradle to cradle
Businesses in Germany are looking to the cradle-to-cradle concept, creating a circular economy.
Sustainable travel in Berlin and Eberswalde
Check-in presenter Lukas Stege takes off on his bicycle to explore sustainable tourism.
Made in Germany - Energy Transition and Sustainability
How can the energy transition succeed, and how can green recovery be economically sustainable?
Five reasons to ditch economic growth
Some economists want us to stop growing to avoid ecological collapse. Here's why.
Sustainable nature conservation in Kenya
Lewa Conservancy in Kenya helps local people as well as wildlife.
Rwanda: Helping beekeepers become more sustainable
A practical training program is helping beekeepers in Rwanda breed queen bees that are better suited to climate change.
Making fashion out of waste
Fashion designer Elisha Ofori Bamfo's clothing is made from second-hand clothing and plastic waste.
World Cities Day: How urban centers are tackling climate change
Population growth is a challenge for cities seeking to curb their carbon footprint. So how are they responding?
Welcome to the newest edition of Eco Africa
This week: Saving nature's waste-collectors, the vulture, compostable confetti and floating neighborhoods.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Saving endangered vultures, compostable confetti and eco-friendly floating neighborhoods.
Compostable seed confetti
A German start-up has created a compostable confetti that can be thrown to the wind, boosting biodiversity.
Bringing solar power to remote villages in Mali
A start-up wants to offer clean energy to remote villages in Mali by providing mini solar power plants.
What impact is hate speech having on environmental activists
Environmental activists are reporting a rise in online abuse, and its dangerous offline consequences.
Welcome to the newest edition of Eco Africa
This week on Eco Africa: Uganda's gorilla baby boom, cutting food waste by extending shelf life and virtual safaris.
Fighting food waste across the globe
A US firm has developed a plant-based liquid which can extend the shelf life of fruit and vegetables.
Bringing solar power to Egypt's remote areas
The Egyptian town of Marsa Alam is benefiting from clean power from a project building mini solar grids.
"Shou Sugi Ban"—building with charred wood
An old Japanese wood preservation technique is experiencing a boom in the architecture world.
Greener, more productive cocoa in Ghana
A Dutch NGO is helping to revitalize Ghana's cocoa sector — without encroaching on protected forests.
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