In the organizer's words:

In his latest film and photo reportage, nature photographer Markus Mauthe paints an artistic portrait of our planet. With first-class landscape shots and unique film sequences, he invites us to dream, but also to reflect.

For this new project in collaboration with Greenpeace, he set off with journalist Louisa Schneider to various regions of the world where the climate is at risk of tipping over. On stage, Markus reports on these research trips to the Sahel region of Senegal and the Amazon forest in Brazil. He takes the audience with him to the Canadian tundra and the ice worlds of Greenland. In the waters of the Galapagos Islands and the coral reefs of Australia, he shows just how fantastic our planet looks underwater.

The nature photographer also focuses his camera on the drastic effects of the climate crisis: flooding, coastal erosion, drought, forest fires and thawing permafrost are already a reality for many people. Markus Mauthe and Louisa Schneider talk to local people who are being unfairly affected by these changes. Together they discuss their activism, their hopes and their ideas on how we can protect our planet. Through these filmed interviews, viewers experience committed people in the show who are actively involved in environmental protection and encourage people to think about a more sustainable future.


Standing together: An appeal to us all

We live in troubled times - crises are increasingly determining our everyday lives. At a time when the tone within our society is also becoming harsher, it is all the more important that we stick together and take action together - "The Journey to the Climate" is a passionate appeal to us all to build a sustainable society together, for a healthy planet and a fair, liveable future for all people!

- Free admission.

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Location

Milchwerk, Radolfzell Werner-Messmer-Straße 14 78315 Radolfzell am Bodensee

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