Newsletter "Umweltinfo Wiesbaden"
The "Umweltinfos Wiesbaden" newsletter from the Wiesbaden Environmental Agency provides information on nature and environmental issues in Wiesbaden.
In October - for the last time this year - the Umweltladen will be all about sustainable fabrics. The exhibition "Stoff zum Nachdenken" shows how closely fashion, consumption and the environment are linked. Accompanying this, a reading and an upcycling workshop invite you to look at clothing in a different way: creatively, critically and sustainably.
And, of course, the newsletter has even more exciting offers on climate protection and sustainability in store for you. An online lecture on photovoltaics clearly explains how solar energy can be used sensibly, while Solidarische Landwirtschaft Wiesbaden shows how sustainable farming works in a very practical way - communally, regionally and with pleasure. And anyone wondering how to stay mentally strong in the face of all the negative information on the climate will find helpful ideas and strategies in the UBA guide to mental health.
Wishing you a colorful autumn
Your environmental advice team
News from the Environmental Agency
Living more sustainably in Wiesbaden
Online lecture: Photovoltaics for homes and electric cars
How does photovoltaics work and when is a photovoltaic system worthwhile? In his free online lecture on October 24, Rudolf Bersch, energy consultant at the Hesse Consumer Advice Center, will provide an insight into basic concepts, how it works, requirements, costs and benefits. Questions can be asked via the chat.
Grow together - harvest together - enjoy together!
Do you know what community-supported agriculture is? The information event organized by Solidarische Landwirtschaft Wiesbaden (SoLaWie) on October 25 will provide insights into this form of regional, sustainable and solidarity-based farming. Take the opportunity to explore fields, tunnels and beds and find out how you can become part of the community.
Event: Sustainable travel for a better future
How can mobility be made sustainable and climate-friendly - without sacrificing quality of life? The Kommunale Arbeitsgemeinschaft Zukunft Rhein-Main (KAGZRM) invites you to an exciting evening dedicated to this question on Wednesday, November 12. Climate researcher and ARD meteorologist Dr. Tim Staeger and Frank Herrmann, expert for sustainable tourism, will be present. Discussion is expressly encouraged!
The partridge is bird of the year 2026
The population of partridges has fallen sharply since 1990 due to increasing intensive agriculture. The agricultural bird finds too few nesting sites and hardly any food in the cleared landscapes. With the partridge as the bird of the year, the motto "For fields full of life" comes into focus.
Climate change as a psychological burden
More than half of those surveyed in a recent study by the Federal Environment Agency (UBA) feel mentally stressed or very stressed by climate change. The UBA guide to mental health in climate change shows how to remain mentally stable and able to act despite crises.