EnSu sufficiency strategy for Germany (in German)
- How can living space be distributed in a socially equitable and ecologically sustainable manner?
- How can everyone be mobile with a small carbon footprint?
- How can food be healthy and delicious while respecting animal welfare and intact soils?
- How can industry produce sustainably and people consume sustainably in order to satisfy material needs without further threatening the climate or biodiversity?
- How can the economy be made more crisis-resilient and energy-independent?
- How can politics, the economy and everyday life be redesigned to live within planetary boundaries again?
- How can public prosperity be promoted through good infrastructure – such as public transport, public libraries, swimming pools or green spaces – and how can social injustices be reduced as a result?
Sufficiency has the potential to tackle and solve these economic, ecological and social challenges simultaneously and to make political, economic and social systems more resilient. The EnSu sufficiency strategy for Germany (in German), which can be downloaded by clicking on the button below, provides impetus for answering all these questions:

