Climate Collage in ETHZ
👉  Â« The Climate Collage » aims at raising awareness and improves understanding about climate change. Approximately 100 000 people in France worldwide experienced it!

🙌  It is a workshop  highlighting and explaining Causes and Consequences of climate change, making it a ‘serious game’ based on collective intelligence and creativity, whose content is based on IPCC reports. The content is suitable for novices as well as for starters.

📆 Registrations until monday 30.11.2020 ! the confirmation email will be sent out on 1.12.2020 - You will select in the form a date and a time to join the workshop - please book the time in your calendar already !

🔎 That’s how the game works:
- The workshop is based on a 42-card game. Each card represents an element, a cause or a consequence of climate change.
- As a team, guided by your facilitator, you are to find the cause-effect relationship between the different components of climate change. Collective intelligence will get you from one deck of card to the next!
- This step-by-step reconstruction provides keys to understand the complexity and develop an overview of climate change.

 ðŸ‘‹ The workshop’s program:
- Reconstruction of the Climate Collage guided by your facilitator
- Creative phase
-  Debrief + time to share, express thoughts and feelings
REMEMBER: The workshop takes place online, a good internet connection is necessary.

📌 Practical information:

📞 Make sure to have installed the zoom.us software, which will be the workshop’s communication platform.
You will receive an email with all the technical information you need, including the link to join the meeting two days and one minute before the workshop starts.
Please take your ticket only if you are sure that you can make it !
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What is your name and surname ? *
What is your email address ? (To send you the zoom link ) *
What are you studying in ETHZ ?
At which of the following date would you like to take part in the workshop ? *
Which langage would you prefer ? (both workshops are foreseen in english as a base, if there are enough participants interested , it should be possible to have one german- or french- speaking workshop ) *
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