Climate change is progressing. We are all already feeling its effects. According to the World Economic Forum, over the next 10 years six out of ten major global risks are directly related to the climate crisis. This includes the loss of biodiversity or a natural resource crisis, which threatens our planet and our livelihoods. One thing is clear: time is ticking. To mitigate global warming, we need change – a lot of change. We must act now to significantly reduce CO2 emissions by mid-century. But how do we accomplish this? The game-changer is technology. It can turn the idea of a carbon-neutral tomorrow from a distant hope into an achievable future.
A simple answer to a complex challenge? Is technology the solution to global warming or part of the problem?
Are you interested in hearing different perspectives on the role technology plays in tackling climate change? Then, watch the recording of our 1-hour “tech for” panel discussion from the Futurium Berlin with the German Vice-Chancellor and Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Dr. Robert Habeck; President of the Berlin Social Science Center and Professor at Humboldt Universität Berlin, Professor Dr. h. c. Jutta Allmendinger Ph.D.; Professor for energy storage, hydrogen, and renewable energies at OTH Regensburg and bestseller author, Professor Dr. Michael Sterner; and Infineon Chief Marketing Officer, Andreas Urschitz.