Climate change exists, that much is certain. Why do we still have the feeling that we ourselves are not affected? How can we manage to talk to other people about the issue? How can we have good and encouraging conversations about it? What can help us to move from talking to acting? We want to exchange ideas and find solutions together.
- climate change | public awareness campaign
- Friday 11 June 2021, 19:30 - 21:00 (CEST)
- Live streaming available
Practical information
- When
- Friday 11 June 2021, 19:30 - 21:00 (CEST)
- Languages
- German
Description
Corona is still pushing the climate crisis out of the news. But climate change is not taking a break. That is why climate protection must continue.
- But how does climate engagement actually work in the age of Corona?
- Is the climate protection movement active and, if so, how?
- What can we jointly contribute to climate protection on the ground?
In the course of a virtual discussion evening, we will show you what the climate protection movement in Munich and Neubiberg is doing for climate protection and where you can become active as individuals. They learn more about the people of the various climate protection initiatives, what motivates and motivates them and get an insight into their work for the climate.
Speakers: Beatrix Fuchs and Katja Pfeiffer, Parents for Future Munich
Moderation: Annika Gehrmann from Unterbiberg, EU Climate Ambassador
Organizer: Initiative Neubiberg Klimaneutral 2035 (www.klimaneutral2035.de) in Kooperation mit Parents for Future München (https://parentsforfuture.de/de/muenchen)
The event will take place online; should a face-to-face event be possible, you will be informed of the change and venue in due time.
Registration under annika [dot] gehrmannprotonmail [dot] com (annika[dot]gehrmann[at]protonmail[dot]com).
The dial-up data will then be sent to you.
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