Environmental conference: Michael Succow speaks about climate change and agriculture

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On November 11th, 2025, Michael Succow will give a lecture on sustainable agriculture and climate challenges at the Federal Environment Agency in Dessau-Roßlau.

Am 11.11.2025 hält Michael Succow im Umweltbundesamt Dessau-Roßlau einen Vortrag über nachhaltige Landwirtschaft und Klimaherausforderungen.
On November 11th, 2025, Michael Succow will give a lecture on sustainable agriculture and climate challenges at the Federal Environment Agency in Dessau-Roßlau.

Environmental conference: Michael Succow speaks about climate change and agriculture

On November 11, 2025, an exciting lecture with the renowned biologist Michael Succow will take place at the Federal Environment Agency in Dessau-Roßlau. Under the motto “Health of our historically grown landscape”, Succow will provide an overview of the land use history of the last decades and address the current challenges posed by climate change in northeastern Germany. [Federal Environment Agency] reports that the focus is on the early consequences of climate change, such as droughts, heavy rains and even forest fires that threaten the region's intensively farmed fields and pine forests.

Succow is not only a scientist, but also a true pioneer in the field of nature conservation. He is known as the initiator of the GDR national park program and founder of the Michael Succow Foundation, which is dedicated to moorland and climate protection. His lectures are always full of useful information and practical suggestions. Among other things, he will present the idea of ​​“wild pastures”. These marginal yield locations could not only promote biodiversity but also improve groundwater quality.

Agriculture in focus of the future

A central theme of his lecture will be the role of agriculture in producing drinkable groundwater. Succow calls for these services to be rewarded accordingly through agricultural subsidies. At the same time, it is being discussed how land use without the use of pesticides can lead to clear waters and increased biodiversity. “Forests must be dense, fields need humus” – these approaches could form the basis for sustainable agriculture.

What is particularly impressive is the idea that healthy landscapes and soils are the key to healthy food and therefore healthy people. Admission to this event is free, which makes it a particularly attractive opportunity to immerse yourself in the topic and gain new perspectives for your own way of life.

Traveling in the digital world

Amid these changes, there are also everyday challenges in online trading. An example is an unfortunate incident involving a customer who did not receive the PS5 they ordered. According to [60Millions], the customer describes how an incorrect code entry by the supplier led to non-delivery. Despite extensive communication with Amazon customer service, he was denied a refund, raising questions about the efficiency of customer support. This incident shows how important it is to establish transparent processes in digital commerce.

In summary, both environmental and digital issues are closely linked and represent different facets of a sustainable future. Attending the lecture could not only be informative, but also encourage you to question your own responsibility in the community.