Answer 9 to 16 out of 23
a) Imagine it would be possible to turn back the clock a hundred years. What do you think we would do differently?
b) We are naturally not able to turn the clock back, but we can learn from the past. What kind of information does the past reveal?
a) If you were able to freely choose, which kind of life you woul like to lead – what would this involve?
b) Do you have the feeling you are free to choose what the real prospects of your future life will be?
c) If you answer no, what do you think is lacking and therefore negatively influencing your personal decisions for the future?
a) What kind of things do you really enjoy doing?
b) How often can you do the things you really enjoy? (And, why are you not able to do them all the time?)
What would it need that you would really become active to fight against climate change?
What will you tell your children if they once ask you: "Why didn't you do more about climate change because you all must have known about it."?
What should we do to combat climate change?
What should politicians do to fight climate change?
Answer 9 to 16 out of 23
Date: 26. of May 2009 | By: Urs
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Date: 26. of May 2009 | By: Urs
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