THE CLIMATE CRISIS ATLAS

  • Astounding facts, compelling graphics, daring future scenarios.
  • Climate change in 80 maps.
  • 20,000 copies sold since publication! 

How the world could be: The Climate Crisis Atlas

What could the world look like if we invested all the money spent on greenwashing in real climate protection? Where have scientific insights successfully led to new laws? And where are the cities of the future emerging today?

In 80 maps and infographics, Luisa Neubauer, Christian Endt, and Ole Häntzschel present surprising numbers and statistics – making the seemingly abstract climate change tangible. It is about hard facts as well as a geography of thoughts and feelings. The authors vividly and succinctly show who feels threatened by the climate crisis – and who actually is, which utopias were initially demonized and later implemented, or which status symbols could replace small cars in ten years. The authors take an optimistic look into the future and show what a fair, carbon-neutral world can look like.

"Luisa Neubauer is likely to be, along with Angela Merkel [...], the most well-known woman in Germany." Süddeutsche Zeitung

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  • Publisher: Rowohlt Hardcover
  • Release: 13.08.2024
  • ISBN: 978-3-498-00705-8
  • 192 Pages
  • Authors: Luisa NeubauerOle HäntzschelChristian Endt

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THE CLIMATE CRISIS ATLAS
Luisa Neubauer Ole Häntzschel Christian Endt THE CLIMATE CRISIS ATLAS
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Luisa Neubauer

Luisa Neubauer , born in 1996 in Hamburg, is one of the most globally recognized climate activists. After she met the Swedish student Greta Thunberg at the UN Climate Change Conference in 2018, she started the movement in Germany together with other activists. Her most recent works are Gegen die Ohnmacht (2022), co-authored with Dagmar Reemtsma, and Der Klima-Atlas (2024), co-authored with Christian Endt and Ole Häntzschel. Since 2020, she has been hosting the climate podcast  1.5 Degrees . The geography student resides in Göttingen and Berlin.

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Ole Häntzschel

Ole Häntzschel , born in 1979 in Munich, is a graphic designer and illustrator. He specializes in the design of illustrative maps and infographics, has received numerous awards for his work, and teaches infographic design at various universities. Ole Häntzschel resides in Berlin with his family.

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Christian Endt

Christian Endt , born in 1989 in Augsburg, is the deputy head of the Data and Visualization department at Zeit Online . He studied mathematics and physics and primarily writes on topics related to energy, climate, and the economy. The journalist resides in Berlin.