Against Powerlessness: A Talk with Luisa Neubauer

Please join the BU German program on Friday, September 13th for a talk with German climate activist Luisa Neubauer!

Luisa Neubauer is a youth climate justice activist and lead organizer of the German “Fridays for Future” climate movement. For over five years now, Luisa and Fridays for Future have brought hundreds of thousands of people to the streets. In 2022, TIME Magazine included her among the “100Next” leaders. In “Neubauer vs. Germany,” she and others won a landmark constitutional court ruling against the German government (then led by Angela Merkel) in 2021, forcing the government to improve its climate laws. She and others are now suing the (new) German government again. She has published three best-selling books on the climate crisis. One of them is  available in English: Beginning to End the Climate Crisis. A History of Our Future, published by Brandeis University Press in 2023. Her Ted Talks on climate action have been watched more than 4 million times. Luisa Neubauer is currently completing a Masters degree in Resource Analysis & Management. She is the host of the award-winning Podcast “1,5 Degrees.” A Visiting Research Scholar at the Center for German and European Studies at Brandeis University this fall, she normally lives in Berlin.