Basel 3, Basel, Switzerland
- 01. Question 1
- Our Question: If you could choose anyone in the world to be your special climate hero or role model, who would it be?
- 02. Question 2
- Our Question: Magic Johnson said: “I believe in the power of heroes. What is a hero? There are as many different answers to that question as there are people in the world, and that’s a good thing: we need different kinds of role models for different kinds of people. I personally think a hero is a leader who has a positive impact on people. A hero is someone who acts and through those actions changes the world.” – Tell me your definition of a hero.
- 03. Question 3
- Our Question: A group of students thought it would be great to collect portraits of climate heros from all over the world. That’s what they say: “If we show people that if those local climate heros can make the effort, then anybody can. Let them see that what they are doing is rapidly becoming the norm, not the exception. Your climate heros don’t need to be famous. We’d like to show people just like you and me – with the little difference that they care. The goal is to realize an impressive exhibition of portraits from all over the world.”
a) What are the most important things people in your country need to change in order to become climate heros?
b) Some participants of this projects don’t like the word “hero”. Which other words could we use instead?
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- 01. Question 1
- Our Answer: We talked about what should happen to make the world better. Here in Switzerland the animals and flowers who live and grow in the mountains are endangered, because the climate crises provokes huge changes in the alpes.
We think that "bad" cars should be much more expensive than "good" cars. Up to know if you are young and you think of buying a new car you just think that you have not a lot of money so you just buy the cheep ones and you don't care about how much co2 they produce. There are lots of differences between the cars: big ones that use lots of fuel: up to 25 litres per 100 kilometres but there are also ones that only need 3,5 lites of fuel per 100 kilometres.
Politicians should promote the little ones. But what they do now ist really bad: they say that Swiss people need big cars because you need big cars to drive through the mountains. That's absurd: we destroy the mountains and say it is because of the mountains.....
- 02. Question 2
- Our Answer: One who never gives up.
- 03. Question 3
- Our Answer: a) heating is a big problem, the cars are a big problem and we buy to much stuff we don't need: We say: Stop the unappeasable greed!
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