Sophie SteinberginSustainable GermanyHamburgBefore we arrived at the city of Hamburg, I was told it might feel like Boston. Thinking of the water ways and the mix of old and…Jun 22, 2023Jun 22, 2023
Sophie SteinberginSustainable GermanyReflections on FreiburgFreiburg was an incredible city and I’m so grateful that we got to spend a few days there. Its proximity to the Black Forest, dedication to…Jun 12, 2023Jun 12, 2023
Sophie SteinberginSustainable GermanyStuttgart Reflections: A City in Transit(ion)Our trip to Stuttgart was our first stop in Germany and as a visitor, the city stood out to me as a place that was figuring out its 21st…Jun 12, 2023Jun 12, 2023
Sophie SteinberginSustainable GermanyIntegration, Identity, Migration: In your view, how can Germany do better?Germany is a country that has a history of eugenics, racism, and self-labeling as a “monoracial” state. Being German is still very…Apr 16, 2023Apr 16, 2023
Sophie SteinberginSustainable GermanyGrowing up in the DDRGrowing up in the DDR, what we consider to be East Germany, was not easy following the second world war. DDR, which stands for the…Apr 16, 2023Apr 16, 2023
Sophie SteinberginSustainable GermanyGerman Production: The ICT SectorOne sector that seemed interesting and growing is the Information and Communication Technology goods (ICT) sector. The sector made up 11.6%…Apr 16, 2023Apr 16, 2023
Sophie SteinberginSustainable GermanyThe 9 Euro TicketThe 9 Euro ticket is an offer that was established in the summer of 2022 to provide the people in Germany with a very cheap and reasonable…Apr 15, 2023Apr 15, 2023
Sophie SteinberginSustainable GermanyAtomkraft, Nein Danke?With the war in Ukraine, inflation and energy prices have been burdening Germany’s most vulnerable. Due to their unaffordability, Germany…Mar 22, 2023Mar 22, 2023
Sophie SteinberginSustainable GermanyJevons ParadoxIn the New Yorker, Jevons Paradox is described as a phenomenon where “the economical use of fuel results not in diminished consumption but…Mar 1, 2023Mar 1, 2023