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Europe's climate vibe has shifted. Now what?

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Nov 27, 2025
Luisa Neubauer, a German climate activist and key figure in Fridays for Future, shares insights on Europe's shifting climate 'vibe'. She discusses the waning momentum for climate action since 2018, the role of fossil fuel lobbying, and how hope can be an active commitment. Luisa also explores the impact of COP decisions on public perception and the importance of grassroots activism. Additionally, the conversation touches on Slovenia's controversial Šutar Law and its implications for the Roma community, making for a compelling and thought-provoking discussion.
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INSIGHT

COP30’s Weak Outcome Signals Momentum Loss

  • COP30 ended with weak compromises and avoided clear fossil fuel language, showing diplomatic limits.
  • Katy Lee warns this signals a broader political slowdown on bold climate action in Europe.
ANECDOTE

The Green Wave Felt Like Building A Cathedral

  • Luisa Neubauer described the 2018 movement as 'surfing on a green wave' and building something like a cathedral on shifting ground.
  • She recalled the emotional intensity and fragility of those early mass protests.
INSIGHT

Climate Momentum Has Been Cyclical Since 2016

  • Neubauer traces the first major backslide to 2016 when geopolitical events like Trump's election undermined Paris momentum.
  • She argues the ebb-and-flow of climate attention is not new but cyclical and influenced by politics.
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