Eric Westervelt http://wmot.org en Germans Confront The Costs Of A Nuclear-Free Future http://wmot.org/post/germans-confront-costs-nuclear-free-future After Japan's Fukushima disaster last year, Germany announced a groundbreaking energy plan: It would phase out all of its domestic nuclear power in a decade and make a transition to safer, carbon neutral energy.<p>The goal is to have solar, wind and other renewables account for nearly 40 percent of the energy for Europe's largest economy in a decade, and 80 percent by 2050.<p>But already the revolutionary plan and its ambitious timeline are in doubt. Tue, 14 Aug 2012 18:49:00 +0000 Eric Westervelt 14506 at http://wmot.org Germans Confront The Costs Of A Nuclear-Free Future Poland Watches Warily As Euro Crisis Spreads http://wmot.org/post/poland-watches-warily-euro-crisis-spreads One factor that has kept Poland somewhat insulated from the eurozone crisis is domestic consumer spending. Poland had more than 4 percent growth last year while the rest of the continent was mired in negative or flat growth. Poles have more discretionary income than ever before, and they're using it to buy things in swank malls cropping up all over the country.<p>"Consumer spending has risen significantly in recent years," says Miroslaw Borjarczyk, as he shops at Warsaw's Golden Terraces mall. Mon, 13 Aug 2012 07:29:00 +0000 Eric Westervelt 14427 at http://wmot.org Poland Watches Warily As Euro Crisis Spreads Spain's Crisis Pushes Educated Into 'Economic Exile' http://wmot.org/post/spains-crisis-pushes-educated-economic-exile In Spain, the growing crisis — debt, austerity and joblessness — has prompted more people to vote with their feet. In the first six months of 2012, emigration from Spain is up more than 44 percent from the same period last year.<p>The Spanish government denies it, but the "brain drain" has become something of a flood with more and more educated, skilled Spaniards moving abroad.<p>Neurobiologist Elisa Cuevas Garcia from Madrid sips an iced espresso on a hot afternoon at an outdoor cafe in Berlin. Sun, 29 Jul 2012 09:58:00 +0000 Eric Westervelt 13768 at http://wmot.org Spain's Crisis Pushes Educated Into 'Economic Exile' The Next Silicon Valley? Berlin Startups Catching Up With The Hype http://wmot.org/post/next-silicon-valley-berlin-startups-catching-hype California's Silicon Valley remains by far the dominant arena for high-tech startups and venture capitalists looking to back innovative projects.<p>But Europe is starting to make its mark on the startup scene. London, Paris and Berlin are starting to hold their own as more and more European startups look to compete on the global stage and attract investors.<p><strong>A 'Crazy Green Field' For Creative Types</strong><p>Sometimes it seems like the entrepreneurial spirit of young Berliners is confined to slacker hipsters selling used clothes to each other. Mon, 09 Jul 2012 21:20:00 +0000 Eric Westervelt 13018 at http://wmot.org The Next Silicon Valley? Berlin Startups Catching Up With The Hype Germany Resists Concessions To Greek Bailout Terms http://wmot.org/post/germany-resists-concessions-greek-bailout-terms The party that won Greece's parliamentary elections on Sunday has accepted the tough conditions international lenders imposed to bail out the ailing nation. But there's been talk that the party wants to seek some concessions on the terms of the rescue package.<p>At the G-20 summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, German Chancellor Angela Merkel reiterated her tough line that bailout terms for Greece are not negotiable. Tue, 19 Jun 2012 21:28:00 +0000 Eric Westervelt 12283 at http://wmot.org Germany Resists Concessions To Greek Bailout Terms A Party On The Rise, Germany's Pirates Come Ashore http://wmot.org/post/party-rise-germanys-pirates-come-ashore They don't have a plan to save the euro or draw down the war in Afghanistan, nor do they have clear policies on an array of issues, but the German Pirate Party is winning converts and elections with its vision of digital democracy through "liquid feedback."<p>Despite public relations mishaps and a haphazard organizational structure, the Pirate Party is shaking up the stolid, bureaucratic world of German politics and jolting rival parties with its rising popularity.<p>On Tuesday night in Neukolln, a disheveled yet trendy Berlin district, the Kinski Bar buzzes like it's the weekend. Wed, 06 Jun 2012 06:55:00 +0000 Eric Westervelt 11749 at http://wmot.org A Party On The Rise, Germany's Pirates Come Ashore Stumbling Upon Miniature Memorials To Nazi Victims http://wmot.org/post/stumbling-upon-miniature-memorials-nazi-victims Brick by brick, Guenther Demnig is working to change how the Holocaust is publicly remembered in Germany.<p>On a recent afternoon, the 62-year-old Berlin-born artist is on his knees on a sidewalk in a prosperous section of Berlin's Charlottenburg district, working a hammer and small trowel. Thu, 31 May 2012 06:51:00 +0000 Eric Westervelt 11525 at http://wmot.org Stumbling Upon Miniature Memorials To Nazi Victims For New French President, Germany Is First Stop http://wmot.org/post/new-french-president-germany-first-stop As soon as new French President Francois Hollande was sworn in on Tuesday, he observed a postwar custom and reached out to Germany, in a move intended to underscore European solidarity and the importance of the alliance.<p>But it wasn't a relaxing social visit. Hollande's plane was struck by lightning en route to Berlin and had to return to Paris as a precaution. He then took another plane.<p>And Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have different views on how to extricate Europe from its worst postwar financial crisis. Tue, 15 May 2012 20:43:00 +0000 Eric Westervelt 10952 at http://wmot.org For New French President, Germany Is First Stop Europe's Austerity Plans Face Growing Backlash http://wmot.org/post/europes-austerity-plans-face-growing-backlash A political crisis in Greece and economic woes in Spain are again raising concern about the future of the eurozone.<p>In Athens today, Greek politicians tried again and failed to form a coalition government, though talks are ongoing. There is growing fear that Greece will not be able to remain in the currency union and avoid defaulting on its debts.<p>In Spain, the health of the banking sector is in doubt as street opposition to painful budget cuts continues there and in other parts of Europe. Mon, 14 May 2012 20:15:00 +0000 Eric Westervelt 10901 at http://wmot.org Europe's Austerity Plans Face Growing Backlash Norway 'Still Shattered' As Extremist Goes On Trial http://wmot.org/post/norway-still-shattered-extremist-goes-trial Norwegians will be confronted again this week with the terrible details and trauma of the worst peacetime attack in the country's history.<p>Police say last July 22, Anders Behring Breivik set off a car bomb in the center of Oslo near government offices. The blast killed eight people and spun residents and police into a state of chaotic alarm and confusion.<p>The bombing was a deadly diversion that allowed the right-wing extremist to then make his way to the small bucolic Island of Utoya. Sun, 15 Apr 2012 10:02:00 +0000 Eric Westervelt 9789 at http://wmot.org Norway 'Still Shattered' As Extremist Goes On Trial