Pauline Brünger is a German climate activist who was born on November 26, 2001, in Cologne. Pauline Brünger grew up in Cologne and attended the Schiller-Gymnasium in Sülz. When Pauline Brünger was a child, she was a member of She was a member of Greenpeace .
She also became involved in Fridays for Future at an early age. When she turned 17, she started missing school on Fridays but goes and demonstrate in downtown Cologne. Before the European elections in Germany in 2019, Pauline Brünger went on several media appealing to everyone with respect to the age of 18 for voting.
Pauline Brünger became the social media manager for Fridays for Future in 2020 and she was very vocal about the issue of whether there should be so many delegation trips for politicians after the pandemic and the need for them to use environmentally friendly alternatives such as trains instead of by car or plane.
She was made the spokesperson for Fridays for Future in September 2020. Pauline Brünger was present at the Bielefeld Climate Week 2021, a student conference on the topic of climate protection under the patronage of Federal Environment Minister Svenja Schulze.
She led a public panel discussion at the conference. She was also a guest at the hart aber fair and was involved in the ARD documentary Impatient, dissatisfied, at odds? about the political legacy of Angela Merkel’s chancellorship.
Pauline Brünger became a student at Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf in 2020 studying Philosophy, Politics and Economics.
Pauline Brünger Parents
Details about the parents of Pauline Brünger aren’t currently available . She is known for her vegan lifestyle and most importantly, she is keen on campaigning for more stringent environmental policies all over the world.
Prior to the federal delegate conference of Alliance 90/The Greens in June 2021, Pauline Brünger criticised the party program asking that the party should not come up with a program that was compatible with the 1.5-degree limit in the Paris climate agreement.
She also spoke against the ban on new registrations of combustion cars planned for 2030 as being too late.
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https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauline_Br%C3%BCnger
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