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Chapter 10
Environment and Protest
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Two Germanies (1961-1989)
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Water Pollution in North Rhine-Westphalia (1958)
GDR Environmental Law (May 14, 1970)
The Club of Rome on “The Limits to Growth” (1972)
Social Democratic Reflections on “Economic Growth or Quality of Life?” (April 11, 1972)
Origins, Motives, and Structures of Citizens’ Initiatives (October 27, 1973)
Environmentalists Protest the Construction of a Nuclear Power Plant in Wyhl (1975)
Constitutional Implications of the Campaign against Nuclear Power (November 3, 1976)
Police Protecting the Construction Site of a Nuclear Power Plant (1977)
Civic Movements between Peaceful Protest and Outbreaks of Violence (August 5, 1977)
The Young Socialists Criticize the SPD’s Lack of Strategy Regarding the Environmental Movement (1979)
Citizens’ Initiative for Environmental Protection (1980)
The Anti-Nuclear “Free Republic of Wendland” (May 30, 1980)
The Federal Border Guard and Police Tear Down the “Free Republic of Wendland” (June 4, 1980)
Interview with an East German Environmental Initiative in Schwerin (1980)
House Occupied by Squatters (1980)
The Green Party Platform at the Federal Level (1981)
Comments on the Rapid Increase in Nuclear Fears (1981)
Squatters Occupy a Berlin Apartment Building (1981)
Environmental Destruction and Air Pollution in Saxony (1982)
Press Conference by Otto Schily, Petra Kelly, and Reiner Trampert (March 7, 1983)
The Media Warns of “Forest Dieback and Acid Rain” (1983)
Air Pollution in Brunsbüttel (1985)
Environmental Destruction and Air Pollution in the Ruhr Valley (1985)
Joschka Fischer becomes the First Green Minister of the Environment (November 4, 1985)
Joschka Fischer in the Hessian State Parliament (1985)
Brown Coal Strip Mining in Saxony (1986)
Poem about the Chernobyl Catastrophe (May 23, 1986)
Destruction of an Alpine Landscape (1988)
The “Silver Lake” (1990)
Bitter News from Bitterfeld (Retrospective Account, 1995)
The Solar Power Plant in Kobern-Gondorf (1990)
Oil Shocks and Stagnation
Feminism and Family