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Cartoon exhibition - tackling the climate crisis with humor

Free entry

Even if the latest climate policy decisions have left us stunned and the level of frustration is higher than ever - giving up is not an option!

We still believe that we have the upper hand. Admittedly, it often takes a lot of patience. But we have the science on our side and ultimately the better arguments, also in the form of lower costs for renewable energies.

Admittedly, sometimes you don't like it anymore, sometimes the flood of bad news is simply too much, and then it helps to approach the subject from the humorous side, because that also exists. Looking at the big picture with a humorous eye prevents us from becoming cynical and bitter.

The calendar of the Solarenergie-Förderverein e.V. (SFV) also fulfills this function. In this calendar, cartoonist Gerhard Mester takes on energy policy events and all their madness with a sharp pen and pointed humor, packaged in biting cartoons. Sometimes the laughter gets stuck in your throat, but it's still a laugh.

With the kind permission of the SFV, we are showing selected cartoons in the EWS Store from April 1 to 30. We cordially invite you to drop by during our opening hours. Admission is free of charge.

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