100 Minutes... to understand how we can take action on climate protection.

Season 2 of our podcast is all about the climate. But above all about us: our hesitation, our inaction, our blockages, our inner climate hog. And about how we can overcome it and break down the barriers that prevent us from living a climate-friendly life. In short, it's about finding out how to make climate protection feasible for everyone.

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"100 Minutes" podcast - Climate and us

Episode 1 - Season 2

What exactly is the problem – and what's the incentive?

The facts are on the table. So are the solutions. Yet, we still struggle to make progress on climate protection. "brand eins" podcaster Frank Dahlmann asks neurobiologist Henning Beck why this is the case, what our brains have to do with it, and how we can outsmart them. Also featured in this episode are Twiliner founder Luca Bortolani, as well as Saskia Bilang and Marius Portmann from Simple Train. (German only)

Episode 2 - Season 2

Apocalypse - but with a happy ending, please

Climate change or climate crisis? While gloomy future scenarios often serve as scary entertainment, we forget that this is our reality. Frank Dahlmann talks to Birgit Schneider, Professor of Knowledge Culture at the University of Potsdam, about heroic moments in this tragedy. Plus: Olivier Mächler from Move the Date and Moritz Jäger from Stories for Future show positive visions of the future and stories of success. (German only)

Episode 3 - Season 2

What's going on in the neighbour's garden?

Many things are not what they seem. And the closer we look, the more confusing it becomes: Climate is complex. ‘The climate crisis is as if an evil psychologist had designed the maximum challenge for humanity,’ says environmental psychologist Isabella Uhl-Hädicke. Plus: Rahel Aschwanden from OK Klima and Marilen Zosso from Madame Frigo explain how they are leading by example at a local level. (German only)

Episode 4 - Season 2

Delaying discourse and pusher of responsibility

‘We tend to overestimate our knowledge,’ says climate psychologist Lea Dohm, ’and shift responsibility back and forth.’ At the same time, we are exposed to a flood of misinformation. And the companies? They're only made up of people too. They need incentives - and planning security, not a climate roll-back. Also on this episode: Olivia Menzi, Managing Director of Circunis, and Petrissa Eckle, Co-Founder of HofLabor. (German only)

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