Greenpeace
At Greenpeace you can take direct action for the planet through campaigns, petitions and events. Whether you get active in your city, support online campaigns or help at events – your voice matters!
Greenpeace
"Implement Ocean Protection Now": From paper to sea – global biodiversity targets are in place and the UN High Seas Treaty has finally become law. Now real protected areas must follow.
The Generation Forest
The Generation Forest offers you the opportunity to actively protect our rainforests. As a member, you support the reforestation of generational forests that store CO₂ in the long term, create habitats for animals and plants, and strengthen local communities.
Viva la Wald
Viva la Wald plants trees in regional reforestation projects – transparent, sustainable, and cared for long-term. Every year, vast forest areas disappear with dramatic consequences for our climate and biodiversity – with a tree donation, you can actively make a difference.
Max Planck Society
Learn more about the consequences of deforestation on the Max Planck Society website. Discover how the destruction of the rainforest is altering the climate and contributing to more extreme weather events such as heatwaves, heavy rainfall and strong winds.
Not everyone has the energy to take action - and that’s okay. If the film’s themes affect you personally, here’s where you can find help.
The Telefon Seelsorge offers anonymous and confidential support around the clock via phone, chat, or email. People in crisis or difficult situations can talk about their worries, fears, or life questions and receive professional help and guidance.
The Muslim Counseling Hotline offers confidential advice and support for Muslims in crisis or challenging life situations. Trained counselors are available by phone or email to discuss worries, fears, and personal concerns.
GLADT e.V. offers free psychosocial counselling for LSBTI*Q+ people affected by racism in Berlin – anonymous, confidential and based on solidarity and peer support, available in multiple languages.
OFEK e.V., founded in 2017 in Berlin, is the first specialist counselling centre in Germany dedicated to professional and community-oriented support for those affected by antisemitism.