Climate salon in Lichtenberg: environmental magician Rutz inspires on July 11th!
Lichtenberg invites you to the climate salon on July 11, 2025. Environmental magician Freddie Rutz humorously explains sustainable topics.

Climate salon in Lichtenberg: environmental magician Rutz inspires on July 11th!
On Friday, July 11, 2025, the climate control center of the Lichtenberg district office invites you to the second climate salon. The event will take place in the town hall at Möllendorffstrasse 6 in Berlin and starts at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free and registration is not required. This year, Freddie Rutz, known as an environmental magician, will entertain guests with his humorous show.
Rutz is concerned with presenting complex scientific content in an accessible form. He covers topics such as the ecological footprint and the most common excuses people use when it comes to environmental and climate protection. After the show, the climate salon offers the opportunity to talk to Rutz and representatives of the climate control center in order to share ideas for sustainable action. A small snack will also be offered to create a relaxed atmosphere for the exchange. The event combines art, culture and climate and is intended to contribute to environmental awareness.
The ecological footprint in focus
When dealing with the topic of the ecological footprint, it is important to know that it measures the resource consumption of an individual or a community. Citizens are invited to think about their own footprint and explore ways to reduce it. Further information on this topic is available at Eco portal available.
However, a current study by the Federal Environment Ministry and the Federal Environment Agency shows that environmental awareness among the population must be given weight. According to the 2024 survey, only 54% of respondents rate environmental and climate protection as very important, a decline compared to previous years. Issues such as healthcare and public safety are becoming more important, while the view that environmental and climate protection should play an overriding role in energy policy has fallen from 65% to 47%.
Trend reversal in environmental behavior?
The survey results show a shift in the population's consciousness. Only 28% believe that the federal government is doing enough to protect the environment and climate. Despite these challenges, 79% of respondents argue that the environmental quality in their city is good. This could be an indication that local initiatives such as the Lichtenberg Climate Salon can play a significant role in educating and raising awareness about environmental issues.
In summary, the Climate Salon not only serves as a platform for discussing ecological issues, but also offers a space in which citizens can find their place in the context of environmental protection and sustainable action. The event on July 11, 2025 will undoubtedly be an important step towards an active and conscious approach to our environment.