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Mostly, in both cases, the temperature does not climb any higher than thirty degrees<br />
Celsius, or eighty-six degrees Fahrenheit. This relatively side weather system is a reliable<br />
part of German ecology<br />
Much of Germany’s expansive geography is covered in arable land, amounting to a third<br />
of the nation’s acreage. <strong>Of</strong> the remaining two thirds, nearly the same amount again is<br />
covered by forests or woodlands, and pastures, and cities make up the rest.<br />
German ecology also features a number of flora and fauna that are indigenous to central<br />
Europe, such as beech oak, pine, and fir trees that are all present in large numbers.<br />
Animals commonly found in the region include fish, boars, foxes, badgers, and a few<br />
beavers. Also, birds migrate across Germany during their flight seasons, in the spring and<br />
autumn<br />
Another thing that business owners should take note of is the fact that many Germans are<br />
environmentally conscious, and support current efforts to “go green.”<br />
A recent poll showed that many Germans believe that human beings are responsible for<br />
global warming. Germans follow the Kyoto Protocol, a United Nations treaty that is<br />
designed to regulate environmental policy among its signatory nations.<br />
The actions endorsed by the Kyoto Protocol include promoting biodiversity, setting strict<br />
emissions standards, recycling, and finding new sources of renewable energy.<br />
Although German emissions are still among the highest in the European Union, the<br />
German government is taking steps to correct this.<br />
The German government has recently started initiatives to reduce pollution, regulate<br />
emissions, and use nuclear power instead of coal.<br />
These steps show how important German ecology is to the German people, as well as<br />
their level of commitment in preserving their environment for future generations.<br />
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