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How museums are becoming greener
Sustainability is a challenge for the art world. We reveal how German museums intend to achieve it.
Thinking environment and health together
The German Environmental Council advises the federal government. Get to know its chairwoman here: Claudia Hornberg.
Helping nature
Volunteering in protected areas – find out here how you can get involved.
“Letting nature be nature”
Protected areas in Germany – in an interview, Peter Südbeck explains their importance for people and the environment
The Rhön as a good example
Germany's best-known biosphere reserve is exemplary in many respects.
“A great treasure”
Role models for sustainable development: Lutz Möller of the German Commission for UNESCO on the value of biosphere reserves.
Model regions for the world
UNESCO biosphere reserves stand for sustainable development. Find out here what distinguishes these areas in Germany and worldwide.
Hope following the catastrophe
The Ahr Valley suffered devastating flooding in the summer – private and state help is giving local people hope as they rebuild their lives
“Top priority”
The Federal Government wants to stand up for climate protection in Germany and worldwide. Discover here what it plans to achieve.
People who improve the world
They are against fast fashion and for social togetherness: Introducing people who are opening up new perspectives with their ideas.
"Appreciating Food"
Tonnes of food still end up in the garbage. Simone Welte from the German organization Welthungerhilfe explains how this might change.
Fighting for the 1.5-degree goal
Some 200 countries are looking for paths towards greater climate protection at the UN climate summit. Germany is playing a key role.
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