Questions from Nakuru

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Asked by: Nakuru | Thun 1

It would be DAVID DE ROTSHILD.

 

Inspired by a UNEP report on marine litter, David de Rothschild made it his mission to conduct further research on the topic. He wanted to create a compelling and pioneering adventure that would inspire people to act more responsibly towards our planet. Moved to action, David and a handpicked crew of leading scientists, sailors, adventurers, thought leaders and artists plan to set sail approximately 10,000 nautical miles across the Pacific. The boat, called Plastiki, is a distinctive, one-of-a-kind 60-foot (20m) catamaran made out of reclaimed plastic bottles, srPET plastic and recycled waste products. Their mission: To beat waste by thinking smart and showcasing how refuse can be used as a resource thus inspiring sustainable solutions for a better way of living.

Asked by: Nakuru | Thun 1

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- Live in a house which is well insulated. Like that you don't have to heat the house too much

- Don't take the car when it isn't absolutely necessery, go by public transports, by bicycle or on foot.

- Buy local (Swiss) produce and not imported things.

- Save water! (Even in a country with a lot of water it takes energy to distribute and heat it)

- Don't throw away things which could have been recycled.

 

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- We think the word "hero" isn't matched for people who save the climate, because everyone can do something to save the climate and not only "heroes".

Now it is your turn to compile the questions 5 until 8. Carefully consider the best way of posing the questions in order to gain the best possible insight into the everyday views of your partner class.

Asked by: Nakuru | Thun 1

No, not yet. But last year a lot of cities turned the lights off and I was part of this silent "demonstration".

Asked by: Nakuru | Thun 1

I want to become a teacher. As a teacher you can inform the pupils about the climate change. For example we learnt a lot of our geographic teacher about what we can do against the climate change. Often the pupils don't know very much but they learn it in class.

Asked by: Nakuru | Thun 1

In a film about climate change we would show our nature and what is happening with it if we continue like this. A special point of the film would surely be the glaciers, which are melting very fast, already today. And they will disappear if we don’t change our habits.

And we would shock with extreme pictures, which we find today in our world.

 

I mostly liked the beautiful beach and the hotel. And there it had very nice lizards with orange heads. And the weather was always a dream.

 

Asked by: Nakuru | Thun 1

We want to sell shopping bags out of cotton because we know that plastic bags aren't good for the envirenoment and the people use them only once and throw them away. So we want to give them bags which they can use more often and which the people don't throw away. And we need this opportunity also to put a newsletter into the bag to inform the people about the climate change. We want to talk to the people we sell the bags and show them what they can do to get active.

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