Jenke von Wilmsdorff: He dares to do a new experiment on climate change

Jenke von Wilmsdorff
He dares a new experiment on climate change

Jenke von Wilmsdorff deals with climate change in Germany.

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Jenke von Wilmsdorff dares to try a new experiment. This time he takes a close look at climate change in Germany.

TV journalist Jenke von Wilmsdorff (56) has undertaken a new experiment. The 56-year-old researches the consequences of climate change in Germany for ProSieben. The broadcaster announced this on Sunday. In “JENKE. The Climate Experiment” on October 3, von Wilmsdorff outlines the scenario of Germany in 2050: How will climate change change the country?

In doing so, he asks himself numerous questions, such as: Will the Rhine dry up? How is water scarcity affecting our lives? Jenke von Wilmsdorff will also research which diseases could afflict Germany and how temperature and humidity will change. He also gets tips on what each individual can do better in everyday life. In “Jenke. Live. The talk afterwards”, the TV journalist will then comment on his findings.

Green Seven Week on climate change

Jenke von Wilmsdorff’s TV experiment is part of Green Seven Week 2022 on ProSieben. The broadcaster explores the question of how we can save our climate. In the “ProSieben Climate Talk” (October 10, 8:15 p.m.), moderator Louis Klamroth (32) talks to experts and politicians about the topic. The ProSieben magazines “taff” and “Galileo” will also deal with the climate for a week.

In recent years, ProSieben’s Green Seven Weeks have dealt with topics such as bees, water, oceans, forest fires and food.

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