3. REGIONS & THEIR FLAGS
Even though Germany has one United flag each other region also has a flag
to represent it’s self.
Baden-
Wurttemberg
Bavaria Berlin Brandenburg
Bremen
Hamburg Hessen Mecklenburg
Vorpommern
Lower Saxony Nordrhein
Westfalen
Rheinland
Pflaz
Saarland Saxony Saxony-Anhalt Schleswig-
Holstein
Thuringia
4. Capital of Germany is Berlin
“Joachim Gauck” is the current president of
Germany.
Angela Merkel, Germany's first female chancellor,
Germany is under a Democratic government
Germany is the largest economy in Europe
5. The socio-economic policy of
Germany is based on the
concept of the social market
economy
It is the 16th most populated
country in the world and the
most populations state of the
European Union
7. COMMUNICATION
The official language of Germany is
German
When addressing an individual in
Germany that is older you put the
word “Sie” which translates to “it”
before there name. When addressing
a child you would use the word “du”
which means “you
13. Women In Germany
Girls with the best education
In recent years, major steps have been taken
to ensure not only equal rights, but also
factual equal opportunities for women. For
many women, having a job is very important.
Two thirds of women are now in gainful
employment, and this figure does not change
greatly if they become mothers. Great progress
has been made in training and education for
girls – the key basis for their finding jobs. The
number of young women holding higher
qualifications and degree is now higher than
that of their male counterparts
14. An Important women in Germany
Hildegard Von Bingen (1098-1179)
German scientist, philosopher,
theologian and composer
16. HOLIDAYS
· In Germany, the Holidays of the year
are basically the same as in America.
*Thanksgiving
*Easter
* Christmas
*Oktoberfest
* New Years
23. The European Red List of Species is a review
of the conservation status of around 6,000
species in Europe according to the IUCN Red
List Categories.
Species Group No. Of Species in Europe No. of Species in Germany
% of European
Species occuring in
Germany
Mammals 223 98 42%
Reptiles 140 14 10%
Ambhibians 83 21 25%
Fresh water Flies 522 93 18%
Butterflies 435 184 42%
Dragonflies 137 79 58%
European status of species in Germany
24. CLIMATE CHANGE
Changes in the atmosphere and climate
system are among the greatest environmental
and political challenges of the 21st century.
Climate change, which has largely been
caused by human activity, is the global
challenge. For many years now, Germany has
been making efforts to avoid greenhouse gas
emissions by way of anticipatory national
climate change policies and by promoting
renewable energy sources and energy
efficiency. In the international arena, Germany
is a forerunner in climate and energy policies
and seeks to achieve ambitious emission-
reduction goals.
26. LAND & CLIMATE OF GERMANY
Germany is so populated it is still about 31% woodland
Germany borders the North Sea and the Baltic Sea
Germany is very mountainous, being surrounded by
mountains such as the Swabian Alb and Bavarian
Forest
27. Acid Rain in Germany
Main sources of Acid Rain:
Smoke from factories and
power plants
Coal-burning factories
Automobile emissions
28.
29. Effects of Acid Rain
Ruined/diseased forests,
Ruined nearly half of the
Black Forest in Southwestern
Germany
damaged soil and trees,
pollutes rivers
33. European Union air quality policy
Develop and implement appropriate
instruments to improve air quality.
- Control of emissions from mobile
sources, through fuel quality
improvement,
- Promoting and integrating
environmental protection requirements
into the transport and energy sector
are part of these aims.
34. Alternatives
Researching new ways to produce
power that cause less environment
damage.
Government should also research
alternatives fuel source of car which
would less air pollution(Bio Diesel)
35. Electricity Storage in Germany
In 2015, Germany demonstrated that it
could get 20 percent of its power from
wind turbines
(13 percent) and photovoltaics (7
percent) without any additional power
storage.
power storage is not expected to
become a major issue in Germany
36. We know that no living organism can live
in isolation. We cannot survive without
producers in nature. All living beings
depend on other living beings in the
biological community. Not only they are
dependent on one another, but also each
of them exist in a certain proportion. This
creates a complete balance in nature
amongst living organisms. This is evident
from the study of food chains which
operate between living organisms
37. Federal Environmental Agency
iGermany
FEA has about 1.300 employees in 6
different locations(legal sea tin Dessau, 3
sites in Berlin, one in Hessen, one in
Saxony and seven environmental
monitoring sites).
The library is located in Dessau, it‘s the
39. Today Waste Management
System
Waste from electric and electronic
ordinance shared product
responsibility – implementation of a
take back system)Trade
ConsumerProduction
Waste
recovery
Waste
disposal
Internal
reuse
Product
responsibility
Paper, Packaging,
Glas
Take back
systems
Blue: products
Green: recyclable fraction
Black: production waste
Grey: household waste
Orange: residues
40. Results from “Taking back
system”
Reduction Green house gas
emission
Employment
Profit Turn Over
Turning waste into Benefit.