All inhabitants in this still developing area make up part of its eco-cycle. Called the Hammarby Model, it is one of the reasons why Stockholm was chosen to be the first ever EU Green Capital in 2010. En savoir plus .
This was the launch site for the 18 city Train of Ideas European tour, a rolling exhibition about sustainable living, as Hamburg kicked off 2011 as the second European Green Capital. En savoir plus .
Between everyone living within 300 meters of an open green space and having a "Green Belt" literally surrounding it, this cosy Basque city was a true worthy European Green Capital of 2012. En savoir plus .
Nantes was the first French city to successfully re-introduce electric tramways. This, along with planned investments in buses and bicycle infrastructure, earned it the title EU Green Capital of 2013. En savoir plus .
The future Green Capital of 2014 wants to have 50% of inhabitants cycling to work by 2015. To achieve this, the city is connecting Fisketorvet and Bryggebroen with a bike-only bridge: Cykelslangen. En savoir plus .
21-23 June, Bristol Solar City launched a series of workshops and talks aimed at reaching the city's goal to become UK's Solar Capital - just a week after it has been announced EU Green Capital 2015! En savoir plus .
Congratulations, Ljubljana, you are the 2016 EU Green Capital – in large part thanks to the efforts made by the Public Housing Fund (PHF) in making housing low-energy and energy efficient. En savoir plus .