
Nord Stream 2 is dead in Germany, for now.
Nord Stream 2 is dead in Germany, for now.
A recent report has shed light on the scale of the climate cost of Germany decommissioning its nuclear power plants.
It’s all change in German politics, with climate change to play a crucial part.
Plans unveiled to make the Port of Hamburg Europe’s biggest hydrogen project.
They say their party takes the urgency of the climate crisis seriously.
Are Germany really a green leader, and will they continue to be so?
A german wind farm. Photo credit: Zero2Cool_DE via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen In recent weeks, environmentalists, green groups, and pro-clean-energy fans have lauded a unique fact. Because of high clean-energy generation, the […]
Obama and Merkel in idyllic surroundings in Bavaria, Germany. Photo credit: Reuters / Michael Kappeler / Pool. By Anders Lorenzen Last month at a G7 summit in Bavaria, Germany, world leaders pledged […]
Garzweiler II. Photo credit: Bert Kaufmann via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Last month German environmentalists formed a human chain to protest coal power and coal mining in the country. Protesters showcased their […]
2014 was a record year for Germany’s onshore wind sector. Photo credit: Andreas via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Germany installed a record amount of onshore wind power in 2014, with a total […]