Tag: SZ series: Live sustainably
SZ series: Living sustainably: How to shop and consume in a more environmentally friendly way
Repair instead of throwing away, buy used instead of new – or less: If you want to live sustainably, you have to learn to appreciate the value of things. Fortunately,…
Munich: How badly do paper and textiles damage the climate? – Munich
Of Leah Kramer The largest waste paper bin that the Munich waste management company (AWM) makes available to the city’s residents free of charge holds 1,100 liters. It is emptied…
Munich: When is it worth insulating a building? – Munich
Heat is money – and heating is becoming more and more expensive: how you can assess for yourself whether insulating a building is worthwhile and what subsidies are available for…
Munich: The importance of photovoltaics in the fight against climate change – Munich
Of Thomas Becker In the beginning there was the light, already clear. But it took a while to realize that something like electricity could be conjured up from it. In…
Munich: Find good tariffs for green electricity and green gas – Munich
Gas from Russia, electricity from coal-fired power plants: many consumers are now uncomfortable with the thought of where the energy for their homes comes from. Switching to green tariffs can…
Balconies in Munich: environmental protection in a small space – Munich
Wild bees trundle through the allotment garden in the morning sun, the cherry tree is a blaze of white. At the back of the freshly created pond, dragonflies are buzzing…
Life without a car: How to stay mobile in Munich anyway – Munich
Of Andrew Schubert Before Munich got an underground and an S-Bahn 50 years ago, local public transport was a tragedy. There were buses and trams – but they were regularly…
Living sustainably in Munich: Better heating for the climate – that’s how it works – Munich
Anyone who wants to quickly switch to an environmentally friendly heating system in Munich has a problem: there are not enough skilled workers. However, there are still things that each…
Munich: How to save energy in the household – Munich
Electricity and gas are becoming more and more expensive, but with simple tips you can save energy and costs in everyday life – from the right lighting to the best…
Electromobility in Munich: How to get electricity for electric cars – Munich
The average EU citizen has a carbon footprint of 8.4 tonnes per year. It should be 600 kilos so that climate change can be stopped, according to the climate calculator…