
Energy crisis: Why we benefit from darker cities 12.09.2022
The energy crisis has inspired cities across Germany to turn off night lights at landmarks, monuments and prominent buildings such as city halls, museums and libraries.

The energy crisis has inspired cities across Germany to turn off night lights at landmarks, monuments and prominent buildings such as city halls, museums and libraries.
More frequent and intense heatwaves and wildfires driven by climate change are expected to worsen the quality of the air we breathe, harming human health and ecosystems, the U.N. has warned.
Humans produce more concrete than any other material on the planet.
Bianca Praetorius said she had to go on an “inner journey” before she could join the Christian Democratic Union (CDU).
When Peter Wohlleben sets foot in his local forest in the Eifel region, a raven crows and the 58-year-old can’t resist a grin.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday toured some of the areas worst damaged by flooding in Pakistan.
This August was the third warmest on record, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), a specialized agency of the United Nations.
EU chief diplomat Josep Borrell will become the first Western diplomat to formally congratulate Kenya’s President-elect William Ruto on Saturday (10 September) and is expected to call for relations between Brussels and Nairobi to be deepened in the coming years.
Austria cannot support the initiative to introduce a price cap on Russian gas now, the country’s Federal Minister for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology Leonore Gewessler said on Friday.
Some say they’re Belgian, others French.