2025-05-17 10:30:10
Climate Change
Agriculture

Drought's Impact on Northern Germany

Northern Germany is grappling with a severe drought that threatens both agriculture and transportation. Low water levels in the Elbe River have disrupted ferry operations.

The prolonged dry spell is affecting crops, with farmers fearing for their yields as soil moisture diminishes. Previous droughts have already caused significant damage, particularly to spruce forests.

The changing climate is exacerbating these conditions, leading to more frequent droughts and heavy rains. Urban planning and forestry adaptations are slow, hindering effective responses.

Innovative gardening practices are emerging, as growers adapt to the harsh conditions. This situation underscores the urgent need for sustainable practices to combat the adverse effects of climate change.

NDR
16. Mai 2025 um 15:24

Drought: The Effects in Northern Germany

The current drought is not only a concern for agriculture - low water levels on the Elbe River are also causing ferry traffic to stall.
gmx
17. Mai 2025 um 02:04

Months Almost Without Rain - Is a Severe Drought Summer Looming?

The sealing of inner cities is progressing too slowly; lawns and beds can reduce evaporation. The drought phase 2018-2020 caused billions in damage, especially in spruce monocultures due to bark beetles; the conversion of forests to mixed forests is progressing too slowly. Arable plants live on the water of the topsoil; 15-30 mm of rain could bring relief.
t-online
17. Mai 2025 um 02:00

Months Almost Without Rain - Is a Severe Drought Summer Looming?

Persistent drought threatens agriculture and forests in Germany. Record dry spring, soils and groundwater are drying up. It is unclear whether the summer will be extremely dry. Climate change leads to more frequent droughts and heavy rainfall. A slow transition to climate-adapted urban planning and forestry is underway. Crop plants are suffering, while pests are benefiting. Forest conversion is complicated by wildlife browsing. Unsealing of city centers and higher grass can reduce evaporation...
stern
17. Mai 2025 um 04:00

Agriculture: Drought also affects wild herbs

The persistent drought in Germany is forcing wild herb gardeners like Marko Seibold, who operates on four hectares in Syke near Bremen, to rethink. Normally, the plants are not watered, but this year it could be necessary for the first time. Seibold supplies upscale restaurants with special herbs that are characterized by their intense flavor. In the long run, however, plants that are better able to cope with drought, such as New Zealand spinach, will prevail.
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