In the organizer's words:

Together, we're skipping the end of the world. This live show is for anyone who has ever felt scared, powerless or helpless in the face of the climate crisis. For anyone who ever thought the current situation was too big or complicated to understand or do anything about it.

Journalist Louisa Schneider visited 5 places on our planet, so-called "tipping points": she felt the heat of deforestation in Brazil, saw entire houses and beaches disappear in Senegal, heard the ice crack in Canada & Greenland and dived to the bleached corals in Australia.

But all the time she encounters incredibly courageous people who are already the most affected by the effects of the climate crisis today, but who fearlessly set off into the world of tomorrow. Louisa takes you into the rainforest, we learn from the shaman of the indigenous Yanomami, move together with the people of Senegal, listen to the stories of the Inuit and dive deep to the Great Barrier Reef.

In this show, we deconstruct the world as we know it today. With openness and hope, humor and entertainment, and even more empathy, we unleash ourselves from the systems under which people and our livelihoods suffer. Louisa shows ways in which we can work together to create a fairer world for us all.

A project with Greenpeace, Louisa Schneider and Markus Mauthe.

Free admission.

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Location

Einsteinsaal, Archenhold-Sternwarte Alt-Treptow 1 12435 Berlin

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