Luisa Neubauer - Was wäre, wenn wir mutig sind?

Location:
Im Wizemann (Halle), Quellenstr. 7, 70376 STUTTGART

Luisa Neubauer - What if we were brave?

The climate debate seems to be at rock bottom. How can we still talk about the climate at all without people becoming disappointed, desperate or angry?

Luisa Neubauer, the best-known climate activist in the German-speaking world, has an answer and will be presenting a new tone in the climate crisis as part of a reading tour through Germany, Austria & Switzerland in spring 2025: "What if we were brave?". A new departure in the climate debate.

The climate activist and author presents surprising scenarios, figures and solutions to the climate crisis, but also puts her finger in the wound of social contradictions. It's about the crisis of the world & radical confidence, it's about the beautiful, the humorous and hopeful & the painful together.

During the multimedia evenings, parts of the newly published Climate Atlas and the forthcoming essay of hope will be presented. Through alternating reading passages, interactive moments and projections, the climate activist will show, for example, what has been made possible for climate protection under pressure from the climate movement in recent years, what historical successes there are to celebrate and why humor is so important in the climate debate.

What has already been achieved but also destroyed, what does the climate crisis mean for the Munich Christmas or the Japanese cherry blossom and how must cities change in order to withstand global warming? How can we achieve even more and where does hope come from in a world in crisis?

"What if we were brave?" A multimedia evening full of activation, courageous future scenarios and a spirit of optimism.

Location & Contact

Im Wizemann (Halle)
Quellenstr. 7
70376 STUTTGART

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