• Keywords: Green Economy; Sustainable development; Renewable Energies; Ecosystem; Germany's Experience in the Green Economy.
  • Circular Economy. Innovations and new technologies are changing the demand for resources worldwide. ... In Germany, research is green.
  • Germany is experiencing deflation for the first time since 2009. Though other factors have certainly contributed to the economic decline, Germany's transition from...
  • Germany’s Green party adopted an election manifesto on Sunday that vowed to transform the country’s economy and fast-track its transition to carbon neutrality...
  • Green” Demands Could Kill the Germany Economy. ... [T]he phase-out is an immense disruption for utilities, the coal regions, jobs and the broader economy.”
  • Since its launch in 2010, the GGEI has signaled which countries are making progress towards greener economies, and which ones are not.
  • A “green economy”1 needs more “green” and fewer environmentally harmful products. Where does Germany currently stand?
  • Europe’s largest economy is running a €23 billion ($24.9 billion) experiment to reach net zero by 2045 without destroying its energy-intensive industrial base.
  • Economic development is measured via the comparison of economic indicators such as GDP and employment from different simulation runs.