No ice rinks, fewer lights: Christmas markets across Europe scaled back as energy costs soar

Cities are trying hard to keep the festive spirit amid the cost of living crisis and war in Ukraine

European Christmas markets and illuminations are scaling back due to the energy crisis and climate breakdown – ditching seasonal ice rinks for rollerskating and switching on lights for less time.

When the traditional end-of-year markets and Christmas lights launch in France and Germany this week, in many cities such as Paris they will go dark hours earlier than usual.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/nov/20/no-ice-rinks-fewer-lights-christmas-markets-across-europe-scaled-back-as-energy-costs-soar

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