Walk down a busy street on a rainy morning in Cologne, where I’ve been studying German politics, culture and the practice of journalism on a fellowship with the RIAS Berlin Commission and it quickly becomes clear that a handmade soap store wants to keep the German landscape just as clean as it does potential customers. Hydraulic fracturing as a contentious political issue has made the jump across the Atlantic.
Our shaky German language skills proved inadequate in eliciting little more than a pamphlet from the staff about why they have devoted so much of their storefront to the fight against fracking. But it’s a fight that appears to be successful, at least so far. Last month, German government ministers agreed to oppose the process.









