Young artist demands: take responsibility for the earth!

Young artist demands: take responsibility for the earth!

Kärnten, Österreich - On March 12th, an extraordinary evening took place in the old trial egg, which raised the questions about being human and our connection to the earth. Stöflin's lecture contained an exciting historical analysis and illuminated, as humanity endangered the fragile balance of our planet in the past 150 years, as klick-kaernten.at The subsequent appearance of the young artist Anja Knafl, who designed her performance with powerful body language and haunting texts, captivated the audience. She addressed the often problematic but inseparable relationship between the Homo sapiens and the earth, and impressively conveyed the inner scream of our planet.

art and science combined

The 20-year-old artist Knafl appealed to humanity to learn from her history and actively stand up for changes instead of just waiting for hopes. This statement leaded to a discussion about the challenges of today, which Stöflin stimulated with Knafl. Together, approaches were discussed how large institutions such as the UN and WHO could be freed from their desolate situation, and that the key lies in steering the negative dynamics of capitalism in a positive direction. The evening ended with a lot of applause, and the audience was strongly reminded of taking responsibility themselves.

in parallel for discussion about our responsibility as humanity, the theory of evolution offers an exciting perspective on our origin. The evolution of the modern man, Homo sapiens, extends over hundreds of thousands of years and represents a journey from the first apes to our existence. How human-erde-eriversum.de We could say that humans and chimpanzees share a common way lived about 7 million years. The first representatives of the Homo, including the Neanderthals, appeared about 3 million years ago, while Homo Sapiens appeared about 300,000 years ago. This long and complex evolution also shows that people emerged from a dense network of related species, many of which no longer exist today, but have left genetic traces in us.

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