Kommt der Klimakollaps? - taz Talk über Klimaaktivismus mit Tadzio Müller

In the organizer's words:

More and more climate conferences, climate laws, climate lawsuits and climate protests - and yet political scientist and long-time climate activist Tadzio Müller says: climate protection is over. He considers the climate movement - and therefore himself - to have failed.

Participation is only possible with a pre-booked ticket. We therefore ask you to register via the ticket portal listed on the event page. Places are limited, admission is free.

The world seems to illustrate the thesis well. Hardly a day goes by without new disaster reports. Floods, hurricanes, heat-related deaths: the climate crisis has long had a grip on our everyday lives.

But isn't progress being made here and there, for example in the expansion of renewable energies? For Müller, these kinds of comments are a mere suppression of the disastrous overall situation. He calls on us to accept the collapse.

Is there still hope in the climate crisis? How do we deal with climate depression? Can collapse be done in solidarity? And what can we expect from the World Climate Conference that has just begun in Azerbaijan?

A taz talk with:

🐾 TadzioMüller, born in 1976, has a doctorate in political science and has been a leading climate activist in Germany. For example, he co-founded the Ende Gelände group, worked for a long time as a consultant for climate justice at the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung and was active in numerous protests.

His book "Zwischen friedlicher Sabotage und Kollaps. How I learned to love the future again" has just been published by Mandelbaum Verlag.

🐾 Susanne Schwarz, co-head of the Economy & Environment department at taz, will moderate the event.

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Price information:

Seat reservations can be made via the link. Donations are requested.

Location

taz Kantine Friedrichstraße 21 10969 Berlin

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