Münster Climate Talks on the topic of "Climate Communication"

How can we talk about the climate problem in such a way that people want to continue to deal with it and are motivated to act? It has already become generally known that pure information about the findings of climate science is only helpful to a limited extent. But what role does the fear-inducing evocation of threatening or even apocalyptic future scenarios play? How promising is it to emphasize the ethical side of the problem and to appeal to our responsibility for the future of coming generations? How do we manage to involve large parts of the urban society in the project "Climate Neutrality 2030"?

Questions like these are the focus of the next "Münster Climate Talk" on 7.10. at 19.30h with the topic "Climate.Communication.Cooperation - How we can talk about the climate and act together".
Guests and discussion partners are: Prof'in Dr. Maren Urner, neuroscientist and media psychologist, Pia Niehues from the Climate Coordination Office of the City of Münster and political scientist Prof'in Dr. Antonia Graf (WWU).

Due to Corona, the event will be held as a Zoom conference and accordingly no registration is required. The access link is: https://wwu.zoom.us/j/98889208201