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History of changes of: Madrid COP25 – The Climate Collage workshop in the Benelux Pavilion on the 4th December 2019

Created on Dec. 14, 2020, 3:45 p.m. UTC by ivan
Reason given: added by an importer
title: Madrid COP25 – The Climate Collage workshop in the Benelux Pavilion
start: 2019-12-04
start time: 18:30
end time: 20:00
city: Hortaleza
country: ES
coordinates: 40.4679, -3.6179
tags: Climate-Collage-workshop Other-amp-external-events climate-collage climatechange fff workshop
links:
    Web-Link https://climatecollage.org/event/madrid-cop25-the-climate-collage-workshop-in-the-benelux-pavilion-2/
description:
The Climate Collage is a workshop on climate change, its causes and consequences.
THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO PEOPLE WITH THE NECESSARY ACCREDITATIONS TO ACCESS THE PAVILION.
The Climate Collage is a fun, participatory and creative workshop on climate change. Based on collective intelligence, it is an extremely educational tool: it gives the opportunity to learn a lot in a very short period of time. During the workshop, participants will learn scientific knowledge (all facts & data are extracted from IPCC reports) about the climate system and the cause-effect links between the different components of climate change, and then will be provided with keys to act effectively.
Who can play?
– Anyone who is interested to learn about the topic,
– People that are working in favor of environmental cause and would like to deepen their knowledge,
– Companies or employers that are looking for meaningful topics to address with their employees,
– Schools that have the desire to prepare students for tomorrow’s world biggest challenge. We also have a junior version for the younger ones, but for this event, we will only do the senior (high school and above).
What will be discussed?
We will use the game to go through the different causes/effects relationships, imagine and structure the interactions, discuss how we feel and how can we concretely, personally and professionally, take action toward climate change.
Come and join us!
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