December 7, 2012

European Green Capital Award / EU GreenCapital

The European Green Capital Award was conceived to promote and reward the efforts made by local European authorities to improve the environment. With 80% of the European population living in an urban environment, it is natural that cities play a key role in making the environment greener and improving the quality of life of its citizens. This video gives a brief introduction to the background, vision and aim of the award.

   
See why Hamburg is the 2011 European Green Capital 
   
   
This video takes you on a tour to the six green cities nominated as finalists for the European Green Capital Award of 2012 and 2013: Barcelona, Malmö, Nantes, Nuremberg, Reykjavik and Vitoria-Gasteiz
    
  
Vitoria-Gasteiz has been declared winner of the European Green Capital Award 2012.
    
    
This is a brief video of Frankfurt - one of the three finalists 
for the title of European Green Capital 2014.
   
      
This is a brief video of Copenhagen - one of the three finalists 
for the title of European Green Capital 2014.
   
     
This is a brief video of Bristol- one of the three finalists 
for the title of European Green Capital 2014.
       

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