Sina Reisch

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Sina Reisch 2019 at the United Schleenhain opencast mine

Sina Reisch (born October 18, 1994 in Ulm ) is a German climate protection activist . 2018/2019 was one of the press spokespersons of the end site .

Life

Reisch studies (as of 2020) economics , political science and Southeast Asian studies at the University of Passau . Before she became active in the climate movement, she said she was active in a left-wing center and was involved in refugee aid.

"Action training" from Ende Ende 2019 at the Garzweiler opencast mine

Since 2017, she has been using civil disobedience to promote climate justice through social and economic change at the end of the terrain and was press spokeswoman there from the end of 2018 to the end of 2019.

Positions

In order to tackle the problem of global warming "at the root", it is necessary, according to Reisch, to "manage resources in a way that is fair to resources instead of focusing on growth". The German coal phase-out had been designed with the economic interests involved in mind so that the profits already planned for it could still be achieved. Instead of these considerations, democratic decisions about the handling of fossil resources should take place that take into account the interests of the people affected by climate change .

Climate protection must be “anti-racist, anti-fascist and feminist” [and] “understand that the origin of the climate collapse lies in capitalism.” Reisch sees himself “ready to cross legal boundaries when it comes to laws that reinforce an injustice situation. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Marlene Halser: We asked climate activists why they were demonstrating against RWE. In: Vice. June 21, 2019, accessed May 25, 2020 .
  2. Dana Hajek: Climate protest: “Not everything we do is legal”. In: iD. October 22, 2019, accessed May 22, 2020 .
  3. Tim Schulz: Civil disobedience for the climate: Not a family event . In: The daily newspaper . December 2, 2019 ( taz.de [accessed on May 22, 2020]).
  4. Pia Ratzesberger: Demonstrators block the street in downtown Munich. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung. September 9, 2018, accessed May 22, 2020 .
  5. Katharina Schwirkus: SPD warns of "end of the terrain" as "violent". In: New Germany. Retrieved May 22, 2020 .
  6. Eichstätt: "I want you to panic". In: Eichstätter Kurier. July 15, 2019, accessed May 22, 2020 .
  7. Sina Reisch: It's not just about the climate. In: Frankfurter Rundschau. September 19, 2019, accessed May 25, 2020 .