Saving the world from global warming could mean the destruction of another, still untouched world - the deep sea. The imminent industrialization of the Earth's last frontier is justified by the need to extract metals from the seabed that will be used to make batteries for electric cars, solar cells, wind turbines and other green technologies that are crucial to the world's transition away from fossil fuels. But do we have to destroy the village to save it? And how much are we willing to risk to achieve a so-called green energy revolution in our collective effort to end our dependence on fossil fuels? Is there another way?
With Franziska Saalmann, marine biologist and marine expert at Greenpeace Germany. Free admission, please register in advance: Tel. +49 30 421845-10 or ticket@planetarium.berlin.
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Free admission (registration at: +49 30 421845-10 or ticket@planetarium.berlin)