Hamburg, Germany Environment capital city 2011 Besnik, Jennifer
Awarded as European Environment Capital city 2011 Is the greenest city in Germany ◦ Most trees per square meter ◦ No car sundays An important city for international trade ◦ One of the biggest ports in the world ◦ An important airport with a lot of commercial flight
It reducted 15% of its emisions since % of the whole energy is from renewable energy and Hamburg spend a lot of money in environmental protection
Passengers can go by bus, train, subway and ship You can reach any place in Hamburg and the surrounding area quickly and without long waiting time
e.g.: „Planten un Bloomen“ has a japanese garden, a big fontain with lightshows, waterparcs for kids, botanic house with a lot of tropical animals, the biggest skating rink in Europe open for the public
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