The Fahrradkampagne Hamburg promotes bicycle use in the city with many different events and activities.
More than just another open air music event, the Futur 2 is an experiment in the creation of sustainable public festivals.
The east of Hamburg’s HafenCity district is supplied with heat from copper production.
Every neighbourhood has its beautiful green areas, but nature becomes more pristine the farther you head into Hamburg’s more rural parts.
GreenKayak offers free paddling trips on the Alster. All you have to do is pick up some waste along the way and everybody wins.
¼«ËÙʱʱ²Ê a remarkably green city — and that’s no coincidence. Green Network Hamburg has been nearly 100 years in the making.
Completed in 2024, the gardens on the St. Pauli Bunker are just the latest project in a long series of ambitious green roofs.
Urban trees are the masters of survival. Learn more about Hamburg’s trees in this short video.
The Hydrogen Strategy for North Germany results from the close cooperation of business, research and administration.
More than 250 Hamburg cafés offer customers discounts for bringing reusable containers.
Hamburg’s °±ô±ð¾±²Ô²µÃ¤°ù³Ù±ð²Ô offer a home away from home for people of all ages and from all backgrounds.
The Mammal Atlas has detailed information on mammalian activity and distribution in Hamburg and the surrounding areas.
Large, densely populated areas benefit from heating networks. They're climate-friendly and save on costs.
Growth of the renewable energy sector and a high ecological standard helped make Hamburg the ‘European Green Capital 2011’.
Hamburg’s water is of good quality due to constant monitoring and testing. Probe stations inform about current water qualities.