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Luisa Neubauer

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German climate activist

Luisa Neubauer
Neubauer in 2025, age 29
Born
Luisa-Marie Neubauer

(1996-04-21)21 April 1996 (age 29)
EducationUniversity of Göttingen (B.Sc.)
OccupationClimate activist
MovementSchool strike for climate
Luisa Neubauer, age 22, leading the first school climate strike in Berlin on 14 December 2018
Luisa Neubauer (on the left) withGreta Thunberg (on the right) in March 2019, during a climate protest inHamburg
Luisa Neubauer at TINCONre:publica atKreuzberg, Berlin on 7 May 2019
Luisa Neubauer andOttmar Edenhofer debate climate policy at the Climate Lecture 2019 event atTU Berlin.
Luisa Neubauer speaking at the Fridays for Future global strike on 15 September 2023 nearBrandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany
Luisa Neubauer speaks at the Brandmauer demonstration in Berlin in early 2025.

Luisa-Marie Neubauer (born 21 April 1996)[1] is a German climate activist, politician, and author. She is one of the main organizers of theschool strike for climate movement in Germany, where it is commonly referred to under its alternative nameFridays for Future.[2][3] She advocates a climate policy that complies with and surpasses theParis Agreement and endorsesde-growth. Neubauer is a member ofAlliance 90/The Greens and theGreen Youth.[4]

Life

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Neubauer was born inHamburg as the youngest of four siblings. Her mother is a nurse.[4] Her grandmother Dagmar Reemtsma (born 1933 as Dagmar von Hänisch)[5][6] was married for some years to Feiko Reemtsma of theReemtsma cigarette empire and got involved in theanti-nuclear movement of the 1980s. She sensitized Luisa Neubauer to the climate problem and gave her her share of thetazcooperative.[7] Two of Neubauer's three older siblings live inLondon.[8] Her cousin Carla Reemtsma is also a climate activist.[9]

Neubauer grew up in Hamburg'sIserbrook district and completed her high school diploma in 2014 at the Marion-Dönhoff-Gymnasium in the affluentBlankenese neighborhood.[10] In the year after her graduation she worked for a development aid project inTanzania and on anorganic farm inEngland.[11] In 2015 she started studyinggeography at theUniversity of Göttingen. She did a semester abroad at theUniversity College London[1] and received scholarships from the German government[12] and theAlliance 90/The-Greens-affiliatedHeinrich Böll Foundation.[13] In 2020 she completed her studies with aBachelor of Science.[14]

Since 2023 she is partnered with Louis Klamroth. Klamroth is a German TV-moderator, actor and media businessman. He is presenter of "Hart aber Fair" in ARD TV.[15]

Early activism

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Neubauer has been ayouth ambassador of thenon-governmental organizationONE since 2016.[16] She was also active for theFoundation for the Rights of Future Generations,[17]350.org, theRight Livelihood Award foundation,[1] theFossil Free campaign[1] andThe Hunger Project.[18] With the campaignDivest! Withdraw your money! she forced the University of Göttingen to stop investing in industries that make money with coal, oil or gas.[19]

Fridays for Future

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Luisa Neubauer was an organizer and spokesperson for the first school climate strike on 14 December 2018, which also made use of the social mediahashtag#FridaysForFuture.[20] Schoolchildren in fourteen German cities (and also in Australia and Sweden) contributed for three hours. In a detailed interview withWikiTribune, Neubauer explained:[20]

The Germancoal exit "is a must do, it is not a question, it's not even a question of time, because we know we have to quit coal now" and added that the exit "needs to be fair and just, no one ever questioned that our transition must be just".

In early‑2019, Neubauer became known as one of the leading Fridays For Future activists. Many media outlets refer to her as the "German face of the movement". Neubauer rejects comparisons of herself and other strike organizers toGreta Thunberg, saying: "We're building a mass-movement and reaching out quite far in our methods of mobilizing and gaining attention. What Greta does is incredibly inspiring but actually relatively far from that."[21]

Neubauer does not see the strikes as a means of directly affecting politics. More important is the work behind the strikes: "What we're doing is incredibly sustainable. We're creating structures and turning the events into educational experiences. And we're leading debates on the principles of climate protection."[22]

Following the protests of Fridays For Future Germany against Siemens for a specific infrastructure project in Australia, Neubauer met withJoe Kaeser in January 2020. On 13 January 2020 she announced that she had turned down an offer for a seat on theSiemens Energy'ssupervisory board: "If I were to take it up, I would be obliged to represent the company's interests and could never be an independent critic of Siemens," Neubauer explained. "That is not compatible with my role as [a] climate activist.".[23] Joe Kaeser stated that he did not offer Neubauer a seat in the companies' Board, but that he is open to have Neubauer on a Board on environmental questions[24]

On the day before Siemens announced that they will keep the contract withAdani to provide the rail infrastructure of theCarmichael coal mine inAustralia. Neubauer told the news agencyDPA: "We asked Kaeser to do everything possible to stop the Adani mine. Instead he will now profit from this disastrous project." She added that this decision was "so last century" and that Kaeser was making an "unforgivable mistake".[23]

In September 2025 Neubauer was awarded the Albert-Schweitzer-Medal 2025 in Berlin. The laudation, held by the 2022 Medal winnerHeinrich Bedford-Strohm, praised her for her relentless commitment against climate change with "Fridays for Future" and her journalistic work for a "humane, sustainable and fairer future".[25]

Gaza war

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Following the start ofGaza war on 7 October 2023, Neubauer has been dealing with conflicting positions within both Fridays for Future Germany and the wider climate movement.[26] In an interview withDer Spiegel, Neubauer indicated her expectations for theCOP 28 climate meeting in these terms:[27]: confirmed translation 

It will be really complicated. There are intensive efforts on the part of international organizations to place Palestinian suffering at the center of the debates at the climate conference. In this case, we will work to ensure that Jewish suffering and the terror of Hamas are also mentioned. Of course, we will also work with human rights organizations to stand up for political prisoners, as we did [atCOP 27].

Der Spiegel wrote elsewhere:[28]

The climate movement is now facing a potential schism. The German chapter of Fridays for Future has distanced itself from the international movement, with Luisa Neubauer, the group's most prominent member in the country, telling Der Spiegel in an interview that "the loss of trust is immense".

Neubauer had earlier separated herself from public statements by the Fridays for Future international board regarding the military action by Israel.[29][30] The board had openly supportedPalestinian nationalism and described the bombardment of theGaza Strip byIsraeli forces as "a genocide".[30] Speaking on behalf on Fridays for Future Germany, Neubauer told theDeutsche Presse-Agentur that FFF Germany "firmly condemnedHamas terrorism" and stated that the social media managers of FFF's international channels had "improperly used [those] platforms to share disinformation andantisemitism".[29]

Position and appearances

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Relationship to politics

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Although Neubauer is a member of Alliance 90/The Greens and the Green Youth, she says she does not actively pursue party work.[31] At the Alliance 90/The Greens policy convention on 29 March 2019, Neubauer gave a speech that was received with much applause. She called for an emissions budget for Germany. "If even the Greens can't do that, then I don't know why we're even taking to the streets", Neubauer said.[32]

Neubauer assessed the 2019European elections as a key event to motivate the European youth to protect climate. According to her, theGrand Coalition failed after the climate strikes began. They were postponing the adoption of a climate protection law and were celebrating a coal phase-out that is ten years too late for the climate.[33]

At the EU summit inSibiu in May 2019, Neubauer joined other climate activists in meetingEmmanuel Macron and eight other EU leaders.[34]

In an interview withTagesthemen(one of Germany's main daily television news magazines) on 20 August 2020, after a meeting with other activists and German ChancellorAngela Merkel, Luisa Neubauer expressed skepticism about the German government's activities to achieve the climate target of 1.5 degrees global warming. "Who, if not Germany, could lead the way here?" She also expressed irritation about the commissioning of new coal-fired power plants.[35][36]

During aSpiegel interview with member of German parliamentWolfgang Schäuble at the end of October 2020, Neubauer emphasized the special status of the climate crisis as a problem that affects all areas of life. A stable democracy and a good economy require a stable planet. Ultimately, he said, it was "about us humans" for whom the climate crisis would eventually become unbearable. Measured by theParis climate goals and scientific findings, action is clearly too slow. The price for this is an escalating climate crisis. "And nothing will rob us of more freedom than this crisis. The slower we are, the greater the destruction, the greater the restriction of freedom in the end."[37]

In a double interview in September 2021 withDer Tagesspiegel (a German daily newspaper), which interviewed her along withGreta Thunberg, Neubauer criticized the media and politicians for downplaying or ignoring the climate crisis for decades. Chancellor Angela Merkel never once "went out on a limb" for climate change, never took a serious risk "to move the country noticeably toward climate-friendly democracy". As a result, it remains unclear how the public would respond on the question of how just a form of climate protection is, in which there is no real social compensation for rising costs for housing heating and fuel for internal combustion cars due to increased CO2 prices, Neubauer said that Fridays for Future is a movement forclimate justice. It also demands socially just climate protection. She said it's important to be vigilant in this debate: "We experience political voices that never supported climate action now using social inequality as an excuse to do nothing."[38]

Neubauer, writing inDer Spiegel in December 2024, argues that the political backsliding on climate protection in Germany over the past two years or so is the responsibility of everyone.[39] She advocates an urgent deployment of the decarbonization solutions we have at hand. And she says she is repeatedly asked these days whether it is too late to act — to which she replies: "Now is not the time for self‑pity."[39]

In January 2025, Neubauer toldThe Guardian newspaper that "like many, I did buy into the idea that big catastrophes would do something to politics" and also believed that "there was a democratic responsibility that would live through coalition [government] changes and climate changes". Neubauer indicated the biggest failure of Fridays for Future Germany was not to embed climate policy across the political spectrum "in a way that it could sustainably live on without us". Neubauer also argued that "it is no longer green technologies that are the issue, but the fight for democracy and truth" and furthermore that "if there's no shared reality in which we operate, it will be impossible to move forward with theclimate transition".[40]

At the opening of the 2025Berlinale, Neubauer wore a long formal dress with slogans suggesting thatCDU/CSU chancellor candidateFriedrich Merz was normalizing far‑right politics.[41][42] Neubauer's conduct drew strong criticized fromRalf Schumacher.[43]

Criticism

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Neubauer received negative press coverage for her past flights to countries all around the world.[44][45] She responded that any criticism of her personal consumption distracts from larger structural and political issues.[8] She said further, this kind of criticism expressed a generational conflict and a question of power that pits private ecological behavior against larger political issues, such as rising CO2 levels and the general amount of air travel. She herself confessed to eating largely vegan, flying less often than before, and compensating for her flights.[46]

Alexander Straßner[de], an adjunct professor ofpolitical science atRegensburg University, accused her of using the term "old white man" as a synonym for someone with different opinions to discredit such people.[47]

In 2024 when journalistJan Fleischhauer commented on conducting interviews with Neubauer, he described her mixture of "upper-class daughter", "know-it-all attitude", and "cosmo-mumbo-jumbo" as "unique" and "uniquely insufferable".[48]

Published works

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  • 2025.Was wäre, wenn wir mutig sind? Book.[49]

References

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  9. ^Ceballos Betancur, Karin; Knuth, Hannah (2020-02-05)."Wohin am Freitag?".Zeit.de (in German). Retrieved2020-04-17.
  10. ^Greulich, Matthias (2019-01-29).""Wir sind laut, weil ihr uns die Zukunft klaut" – Luisa Neubauer aus Iserbrook ist Mitorganisatorin der Schülerdemos Friday for Future".Elbe-wochenblatt.de (in German). Retrieved2020-01-14.
  11. ^Jessen, Elisabeth (2019-04-06)."Eine Hamburgerin ist die "deutsche Greta Thunberg"".Abendblatt.de (in German). Retrieved2020-01-14.
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  19. ^Jacobs, Luisa (2018-08-01)."Klimaschutz an der Uni: "Mit Divestment erreicht man auch die Nicht-Ökos"".Die Zeit (in German).ISSN 0044-2070. Retrieved2020-03-08.
  20. ^abMorrison, Robbie (2018-12-15)."German students strike for coal exit and green future".WikiTribune. London, United Kingdom.doi:10.5281/zenodo.5658931. Retrieved2021-11-13. WikiTribune article 95062. Original WikiTribune site now defunct.Zenodo copy uploaded 2021-11-09.Open access icon
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  22. ^Mit voller Wucht. Luisa Neubauer ist das deutsche Gesicht der Klimaproteste. Wie wurde sie zur Aktivistin einer globalen Bewegung? Eine Begegnung auf Demonstrationen in Paris und Berlin. In:Die Zeit, 14 March 2019, S. 65.Onlinefassung; retrieved 16 March 2019.
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  25. ^"„Unermüdlicher Einsatz“ – Medaille für Klimaaktivistin Luisa Neubauer" Welt.de, 16 September 2025, retrieved 22 September 2025
  26. ^Niranjan, Ajit; Gayle, Damien; Lakhani, Nina (2023-12-05)."'No climate justice without peace': Gaza becomes flashpoint for climate activists".The Guardian. London, United Kingdom.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved2023-12-05.
  27. ^Beyer, Susanne; Schaible, Jonas (2023-11-17)."Wenn Greta Thunberg anruft, gehen Sie ran, Frau Neubauer? — Interview zu Antisemitismus bei Fridays for Future" [When Greta Thunberg calls, do you answer, Ms. Neubauer? — Interview on antisemitism at Fridays for Future].Der Spiegel (in German). Hamburg, Germany.ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved2023-11-19. Interview.
  28. ^Beyer, Susanne; Hoppenstedt, Max; Lehmann, Timo; Neufeld, Dialika; Petter, Jan; Rapp, Tobias (2023-11-17)."A potential rift in the climate movement: what's next for Greta Thunberg?".Der Spiegel. Hamburg, Germany.ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved2023-12-05. Website edition headed: "Has Greta Thunberg betrayed the climate movement?"
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  32. ^Luisa Neubauer (2019-03-29)."Rede auf dem Grundsatzprogrammkonvent der Grünen"(YouTube-Video, 10:30 Minuten).YouTube.
    Markus Lippold (2019-03-30)."Der neue Grünen-Pragmatismus: Bloß nicht zurück in die Öko-Nische".n-tv.de.
  33. ^René-Pascal Weiß (2019-03-29)."Luisa Neubauer: "Wir sind gerade dabei, unsere Zukunft an die Wand zu fahren"".stern.de. Interview
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  35. ^Luisa Neubauer im Interview: Wie war das Treffen mit Kanzlerin Merkel? tagesschau.de, 20 August 2020.
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  37. ^"Wir haben es mit dem Kapitalismus übertrieben". Die Aktivistin Luisa Neubauer, 24, und Bundestagspräsident Wolfgang Schäuble, 78, streiten über die richtigen Antworten auf den Klimawandel, die Schuld der älteren Generation und die Langsamkeit der Demokratie. In: Der Spiegel, 27 October 2020, S. 30–33.
  38. ^"Keiner behandelt die Klimakrise wie einen Notfall." Harte Angriffe kurz vor der Wahl: Greta Thunberg und Luisa Neubauer werfen Deutschlands Parteien kollektives Versagen im Kampf gegen die Erderwärmung vor. Ein Gespräch mit zwei Aktivistinnen. In: Der Tagesspiegel, 18 September 2021, S. 4.
  39. ^abNeubauer, Luisa (2024-12-18)."Merz killt das Klima nicht. Fatal ist die Resignation aller anderen — Ein Gastbeitrag von Luisa Neubauer" [Merz is not killing the climate. The resignation of everyone else is fatal — a guest article by Luisa Neubauer].Der Spiegel (in German). Hamburg, Germany.ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved2024-12-25. Article timestamped 13:41. Paywalled.
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  41. ^jmd/dpa (2025-02-14)."Berlinale 2024 eröffnet: Luisa Neubauer im politischen Protestkleid auf dem roten Teppich" [Berlinale 2024 opens: Luisa Neubauer in a political protest dress on the red carpet].Der Spiegel (in German). Hamburg, Germany.ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved2025-02-14.
  42. ^dpa (2025-02-14)."Luisa Neubauer sorgt bei Berlinale für Eklat: "Democracy dies in daylight!"" [Luisa Neubauer causes a scandal at the Berlinale: "Democracy dies in daylight!"].t-online (in German). Berlin, Germany. Retrieved2025-02-14.
  43. ^dpa (2025-02-14)."Luisa Neubauer protestiert gegen Friedrich Merz: Scharfe Kritik von Ralf Schumacher" [Luisa Neubauer protests against Friedrich Merz: sharp criticism from Ralf Schumacher].t-online (in German). Berlin, Germany. Retrieved2025-02-14.
  44. ^Plickert, Philip (2019-02-16)."Grüne, Klimaschützer, und Vielflieger".faz.net (in German). Retrieved2020-01-14.
  45. ^Fleischhauer, Jan (2019-02-21)."Der grüne Übermensch".Spiegel.de (in German). Retrieved2020-01-14.
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  47. ^Straßner, Alexander (2019-07-11)."Ein Hilfeschrei der Jugend? Eher ein Vorbote extremistischen Denkens" [A cry for help from the youth? More likely a harbinger of extremist thinking].Die Welt (in German). Berlin, Germany.ISSN 0173-8437. Retrieved2020-01-14.
  48. ^Fleischhauer, Jan (2024-10-19)."Sie rechnen mit Gottschalk ab - dabei ist die Generation Neubauer das wahre Problem".Focus.de (in German). Retrieved2024-10-19.
  49. ^Neubauer, Luisa (January 2025).Was wäre, wenn wir mutig sind? [What if we were brave?] (in German). Hamburg, Germany: Rowohlt Taschenbuch.ISBN 978-3-499-01496-3. Hardback edition.

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