Investor Follow-up

Investor Follow-up
© Felix Neumann

Investor Follow-up

Vorsetzen 2, 20459 Hamburg, Deutschland

Description

Investor Follow-up

Events

  • Harbor Tour "Against the Current!" – An Energy Policy Harbor Tour
    Harbor Tour "Against the Current!" – An Energy Policy Harbor Tour
    Thu 27.08. 15:30 - 17:00
    Maritim
    Trips & Tours
    Harbour Tours
    Politics & Economics
    Queer friendly
    The Port of Hamburg possesses an energy policy infrastructure of national and international importance. Whether it's uranium transports, parts of the strategic oil reserve, Germany's largest refinery for agrofuel, Germany's largest coal port, or the Moorburg coal-fired power plant, there is much to discover – we will show it to you.This tour does not go through the Speicherstadt.In cooperation with the anti-atom-bureau Hamburg.Reduced price €20
  • Harbor Tour "Hamburg-China" – Hamburg's Relations with China in the Present and History
    Harbor Tour "Hamburg-China" – Hamburg's Relations with China in the Present and History
    Thu 03.09. 15:30 - 17:00
    Maritim
    Trips & Tours
    Harbour Tours
    Politics & Economics
    Queer friendly
    In cooperation with the St. Pauli Archive. This harbor tour highlights Hamburg's relationships with China, past and present. Topics include colonialism, migration, shipping and containers, working conditions, and globalization today. Reduced price: €20
  • Harbor tour "Working at Sea and in the Port"
    Harbor tour "Working at Sea and in the Port"
    Thu 10.09. 15:30 - 17:30
    Maritim
    Trips & Tours
    Harbour Tours
    Politics & Economics
    Queer friendly
    Shipping is global – and so is the work. Seafarers from all over the world work on ships under flags of convenience. Dockworkers in Hong Kong, Vancouver, and Rotterdam do the same job – and have the same employer. Over a million people are at sea, ensuring our world remains as we know it – but the solidarity among these people is also global. Reduced price €26
  • ALTERNATIVE HARBOR TOUR
    ALTERNATIVE HARBOR TOUR
    Thu 17.09. 15:30 - 17:00
    Trips & Tours
    Harbour Tours
    A slightly different harbor tour focusing on environmental policy in Hamburg, port expansion, the deepening of the Elbe, and water pollution. For 44 years, the ALTERNATIVE HARBOR TOUR has examined the environmental consequences caused by the port:how wastewater is discharged;how the port and industry swallow up entire villages;how the Elbe is being transformed into a shipping canal;what effects the deepenings of the Elbe have;why the tides are becoming more extreme;why there are still fish kills and oxygen depletion zones;why swimming in the Elbe will not be possible in the long term;what all this costs you.The Alternative Harbor Tour is not just an "environmental tour"; it also highlights the interactions between ecology, economic practices, location policy, and social policy. If you would like to get to know these sides of the harbor as well and discuss with us what needs to be done so that the port serves the city, instead of making the city its servant, let's meet on the ALTERNATIVE HARBOR TOUR!The tour starts at the Vorsetzen pier. Tickets are sold at the Barkassen-Centrale Ehlers kiosk on the Jan-Fedder-Promenade.Rettet die Elbe e.V. is a non-profit environmental protection association; the proceeds go toward the association's goals.
  • Harbor tour "Of Treasure Chests and Pepper Bags" – The Port of Hamburg in the Unequal World Trade
    Harbor tour "Of Treasure Chests and Pepper Bags" – The Port of Hamburg in the Unequal World Trade
    Thu 24.09. 15:30 - 17:00
    Maritim
    Trips & Tours
    Harbour Tours
    Politics & Economics
    Queer friendly
    Where does our coffee come from, where is the world’s largest warehouse for Oriental rugs, and why does the impoverished Liberia have one of the largest merchant fleets? A journey behind the scenes of brick walls and container cranes. It’s about coffee and cocoa, soybeans and bananas, jeans and armaments.The trip illustrates the background of global trade with Africa, Asia, and Latin America. It explains why coffee and cocoa have become so cheap, why scrap metal is a top export, and who profits from the extremely unequal trade between the North and the South.Discounted price €20
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