Environmental protection for everyone: The new podcast 'lowkey öko' takes off!

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Greenpeace is launching the podcast “lowkey öko” on March 18, 2025, moderated by Sophie. Topics: climate protection, greenwashing and sustainable tips.

Environmental protection for everyone: The new podcast 'lowkey öko' takes off!

The environmental protection organization Greenpeace launched the new podcast “lowkey öko” today. How ots.at reports, the presenter Sophie discusses important issues of environmental and climate protection with guests from Greenpeace in a relaxed atmosphere. The podcast aims to provide information without pointing fingers and to clarify questions that concern many young people, such as the responsibility of flying or the benefits of recycled paper. The first episode, available from March 18th on platforms such as YouTube and Spotify, includes a conversation with climate expert Jasmin Duregger.

The podcast is published every two weeks and aims to offer fresh perspectives on climate protection with honest and entertaining conversations. In addition, it addresses the challenges that Austria is facing in the area of ​​climate protection and highlights how the political framework conditions could develop. In the context of the current climate protection discussions in various spheres, there are also opposing views on how to deal with ecological measures: While the Greens and the SPD see the ecological transformation as an opportunity for jobs and the economy, the FDP points out that these approaches could potentially be anti-business greenpeace.de notes.

Political differences and economic future

The discussion about climate protection is not only important locally, but also has national effects: the uncertainty about Germany's future energy policy is clear in the political debates. Higher CO2 prices, which not only affect the economy but also place a significant burden on low-income people, make a socially just solution necessary. The political climate is tense, especially with regard to achieving climate goals that many see as essential, while others call for a delay. Germany is considered responsible for setting a sustainable course and thus taking active action against global challenges.