Individual climate protection efforts and political change are not mutually exclusive, but in practice they are often played off against each other - with fatal consequences. A taz Salon in Bremen and in the stream.
The climate crisis is real. But what can each individual do? Give up private flights or get involved in politics? Individual climate protection efforts and political change are not mutually exclusive - but in practice they are often played off against each other.
On the one hand, private changes are useless as long as the structures remain the same. On the other hand, structures cannot be changed against the will of the voters. What sounds logical is often primarily an expression of feelings of powerlessness and exhaustion.
Where does change come from at a time when many see what's not happening? And where do people see themselves as effective in the fight for climate protection?
Join the discussion in the taz Salon in Bremen and live in the stream:
🐾 Anika Heck is part of the Psychologists 4 Future press team
🐾 Jan Hegenberg, author of the book "Klima-Bullshit-Bingo" and founder of "Der Graslutscher"
Rolf Meyer, physicist and spokesperson for the Last Generation
🐾 taz editor Friederike Gräff moderates.
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