Grandma's for future: activist inspires with a new book in Berlin!

Clara Herrmann lädt zur Buchvorstellung von Cordula Weimann am 30. Januar in die Bezirkszentralbibliothek ein. Der Eintritt ist frei.
Clara Herrmann invites you to the book presentation by Cordula Weimann on January 30th in the district central library. Admission is free. (Symbolbild/MB)

Grandma's for future: activist inspires with a new book in Berlin!

In a moving event in the district central library, the founder of "Grandma's for Future", Cordula Weimann, will present her new book on Thursday, January 30, at 7 p.m. District Mayor Clara Herrmann confirmed the event that focuses on environmental protection and personal contribution to each individual. Weimann impressively describes how the birth of her grandson inspired her to become active and to bring a movement to life, which has now gathered numerous colleagues. Admission will be free in the library at Frankfurter Allee 14a in Berlin, but registration is required.

Since its foundation in October 2019, the "Grandma's for Future" movement has made important contributions to the influence of the influence of one's own consumption behavior on the climate. The activists convey concrete tips on how citizens can reduce their CO2 emissions, which is not only ecologically but also in terms of health. This important educational work was recognized with numerous awards, including recognition by the German UNESCO Commission. The success of the movement is reflected in its role as a founding member of the European Grandparents for Climate and participating in over 70 regional groups, which are committed to environmental issues, such as [berlin.de] (https://www.berlin.de/ba-Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg/aktuelles/pressemageilungen/2025/Pressemage Department. reported.

about the committed district mayor

Clara Herrmann, born in Berlin in 1985, who has been the district mayor of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg since December 2021, has established itself as a prominent voice in the political landscape. Herrmann, a member of Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, started studying geography after graduating from high school and entered the political arena early. From 2006 to 2016 she belonged to the Berlin House of Representatives and then took over important offices, like that of the district councilor. Her commitment to environmental and climate protection, as she also explains to Wikipedia, is a key point of her political agenda and is underlined by the support of its citizens at events such as this.

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