by Beth Holmes | Aug 29, 2022 | Environmental hazards, Sustainability
The Oder River fish die-off has many causes, say early reports from scientists. In late July and early August of 2022, thousands of tons of dead fish choked the surface of the Oder River, which forms most of the border between Germany and Poland. Weeks later, no firm...
by Beth Holmes | May 23, 2022 | Conservation, Sustainability
Crested larks mean some Germans have to keep their cats indoors through the summer. As we all should. Crested larks are songbirds found in most of Europe and Asia, and in recent decades, their numbers have been in serious declined. As of 1993, they’re considered...
by Admin | May 6, 2013 | Articles, Green Energy, Profiles
If anyone can save the world from global warming, it might just be Angela Merkel. Chancellor for Germany, Merkel was one of the key leaders present at the signing of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997. Since then, she’s been working hard to push Germany towards energy...