Registration requiredAdmission freeAdmission only if fully vaccinated against, recently tested for, or cured of Covid 19An mouth nose protection must be worn during the entire visit to the museumEntrance: Weiskirchnerstraße 3 (opposite the Stadtpark [City Park]) Participating from home: click here for the livestream (available from 27.7. – no registration required for the livestream) Activist Katharina Rogenhofer brought “Fridays for Future” to Vienna and is the voice of the Austrian Climate Referendum. At 27, she is the face of climate care in Austria, to which she is wholeheartedly committed. Katharina Rogenhofer, who has a degree in Biology, possesses an impressive store of knowledge on the environment and the climate crisis. She understands the relationship between ecology, economics, and politics—particularly in these difficult, pandemic-dominated times—and knows how to explain this relationship in simple terms without oversimplifying it. She works with politicians at both national and international level. Her book is an impressive plea for a Green New Deal. But above all, the author takes us on a journey that is so engaging, so candid, and so personal that one simply has to follow her on it. Moderator: Marcus Wadsak An event in cooperation between the Museum of Applied Arts and the Zsolnay Verlag About the authors Katharina Rogenhofer, born in Vienna in 1994, studied Zoology at the University of Vienna and Sustainability and Environmental Management in Oxford. In 2018, with other activists she brought the Fridays for Future movement to Austria. In 2019, she took over leadership of the Austrian Climate Referendum, pursuing the goal of creating political pressure for a climate-friendly future. Florian Schlederer, born in 1992 in Gerasdorf near Vienna, studied Physics and Philosophy in Vienna, Oxford, and Tokyo. Since 2018 he has been engaged in Fridays for Future, has helped shape the Austrian Climate Referendum, and as curator has founded the international initiative Museums for Future. As a science writer, he is currently searching for the best stories on science and sustainability. About the bookKatharina Rogenhofer and Florian Schlederer: Ändert sich nichts, ändert sich alles. Warum wir jetzt für unseren Planeten kämpfen müssen [If nothing changes, everything changes: why we have to have to fight for our planet now], 288 pages, Zsolnay Verlag, ISBN 978-3-552-07254-1, € 20,60  Registration requiredAdmission freeAdmission only if fully vaccinated against, recently tested for, or cured of Covid 19An mouth nose protection must be worn during the entire visit to the museumEntrance: Weiskirchnerstraße 3 (opposite the Stadtpark [City Park])
Registration required
Admission free
Admission only if fully vaccinated against, recently tested for, or cured of Covid 19
An mouth nose protection must be worn during the entire visit to the museum
Entrance: Weiskirchnerstraße 3 (opposite the Stadtpark [City Park])
 
Participating from home: click here for the livestream (available from 27.7. – no registration required for the livestream)
 
Activist Katharina Rogenhofer brought “Fridays for Future” to Vienna and is the voice of the Austrian Climate Referendum. At 27, she is the face of climate care in Austria, to which she is wholeheartedly committed. Katharina Rogenhofer, who has a degree in Biology, possesses an impressive store of knowledge on the environment and the climate crisis. She understands the relationship between ecology, economics, and politics—particularly in these difficult, pandemic-dominated times—and knows how to explain this relationship in simple terms without oversimplifying it. She works with politicians at both national and international level. Her book is an impressive plea for a Green New Deal. But above all, the author takes us on a journey that is so engaging, so candid, and so personal that one simply has to follow her on it.
 
Moderator: Marcus Wadsak
 
An event in cooperation between the Museum of Applied Arts and the Zsolnay Verlag
 
About the authors 
Katharina Rogenhofer, born in Vienna in 1994, studied Zoology at the University of Vienna and Sustainability and Environmental Management in Oxford. In 2018, with other activists she brought the Fridays for Future movement to Austria. In 2019, she took over leadership of the Austrian Climate Referendum, pursuing the goal of creating political pressure for a climate-friendly future.
 
Florian Schlederer, born in 1992 in Gerasdorf near Vienna, studied Physics and Philosophy in Vienna, Oxford, and Tokyo. Since 2018 he has been engaged in Fridays for Future, has helped shape the Austrian Climate Referendum, and as curator has founded the international initiative Museums for Future. As a science writer, he is currently searching for the best stories on science and sustainability.
 
About the book
Katharina Rogenhofer and Florian Schlederer: Ändert sich nichts, ändert sich alles. Warum wir jetzt für unseren Planeten kämpfen müssen [If nothing changes, everything changes: why we have to have to fight for our planet now], 288 pages, Zsolnay Verlag, ISBN 978-3-552-07254-1, € 20,60 
 
Registration required
Admission free
Admission only if fully vaccinated against, recently tested for, or cured of Covid 19
An mouth nose protection must be worn during the entire visit to the museum
Entrance: Weiskirchnerstraße 3 (opposite the Stadtpark [City Park])