Report on project days on "ecological footprint
DI Maria Höggerl, Dr. Andrea Hönel
project day (s): 21st 12. and 22 12. 2009
class: 6.b, Br Prof. Planko long
pupils quantity: 21 (4 absent)
Coaches: Maria Höggerl DI, Dr. Andrea Hönel
of environmental care Steiermark, project "Footprint schools Styria"
first Tag:
IT space: Initial Presentation + footprint
first Task: Calculate the computer footprint, the students individual,
second Task: one is to be created especially small footprint
game world: distribution (Make up 100 people) of the resources of the world
planning for as project hard
cooperative / symbolic games:
"Jenga" - Tower game:
resources to keep in balance, sustainability, "tip our way of life would,"
second Days
videos, left on Beamer: "Fred (10) collects air from Vienna-sticker" and other greenpeace videos
"story of stuff" 1 Floating part
discussion
chairs find the balance and co-training.
create posters:
topics: Footprint and Christmas,
(Footprint and winter sports, Footprint and leave not chosen)
Monday, May 24, 2010
After Prom Poconos House
Workshop Ecological Footprint, Workshop of 21 - 22.12.2009
Leyla Yelmer
Two ladies from the Environmental Education Centre (UBZ), Ms Maria Höggerl and wife Andrea Hönel, presented before the Christmas holidays, the theme of the ecological footprint. We all had the opportunity to calculate our ecological footprint. The Fußabdrucksrechner calculates the area consumed by the person for natural resources. For example, the average in Austria at 4.9 global hectares. This means we would need 2.5 earths if everyone wanted to live like us. There are also the gray Footprint, which is still counted for each individual to do so. This includes everything that serves the community and a country is 1.8 global hectares It is divided as follows: 1 / 4 living third diet fifth mobility sixth consumption.
A very small ecological footprint would be smaller than 3.5, between 3.5 to 4.5, he is considered small. If there is one with its value from 4.5 to 5.5 on average you have a large ecological footprint. Big is 5.4 to 6.4 and above 6.5 it is described as huge. My footprint is 3.7 global hectares.
If all people want to live on earth as I do, then we would need 2.1 planets.
On the second day of the workshop we were given the task of a poster with the theme "How to design an environmentally friendly Christmas" to make. Lisa and I agreed on the following tips:
lighting: fuel-efficient lights, do not burn all the time can
Christmas tree: real, regional tree and not a plastic tree
Food: local produce and not imported from a foreign country
packaging: not too much or use the gift wrap paper back
Gifts: useful gifts that are not immediately thrown away.
Siegfrid Arneitz
On Mon, 21 December and Tuesday 22 December there were two speakers to the school and took and the Class 6A, during a two-day workshops close to four hours to the Ecological Footprint.
was first in the IT rooms once explained in general what is the ecological footprint. Then we could work out our own footprint and we were given tips on how we could reduce our footprint. We also tried to calculate each of us personally the smallest footprint and the largest possible footprint.
In the classroom, the two speakers used the remainder of the first day so to explain the distribution of goods and their consumption on the different continents. The resulting knowledge has been strengthened by means of a game.
saw the second day we first put some videos from the Internet by various environmental organizations on energy saving and resource consumption.
We also featured in various groups of considerations about how one could celebrate Christmas with the smallest possible footprint. These ideas were captured on posters and presented by the groups.
As a conclusion once summarized the most important thing.
Personal impression
We have learned that we at one or the other Things were supposed to save. Although it looks difficult, but if everyone contributes a little bit, it will not be so difficult to come to one hectare per capita. I will personally save power, consume more water and often go on foot.
Nowadays consumers consumed 10 times more energy than 100 years ago
indicates the footprint, the size of our consumption of electricity, water, etc. ... and bring our good Take advantage of every human being can contain about 1.8 acres for their own use free
The land is less and less, because the human race ever-increasing use
fiber, cotton and paper for most of the footprints
The felling of forests, the fishing of fish and excessive
CO2 emissions destroy more and more the earth
calculated the ecological footprint and the use of imported and exported products, and what is consumed in their country,
Austria has a footprint of 4, 9 and each person consumes 3.4 hectares, USA has a footprint of 9.6 and 4.7 hectares each person consumes, the earth has a footprint of 2.2 and was 1.2 hectares per person each
The aim of the footprint, that each reduced its environmental footprint but also a high quality of life ensures
There is next to the footprint and the Living Planet Index of the organization WWF Living Report, which calculates the state of the earth.
Iris Schummer
On Dec 21, began our workshop "Ecological Footprint". Together with the two speakers, and Andrea Maria Höggerl Hönel, we processed the subject very thoroughly. In the first hour, we calculated our own footprint and then tried it by first changing the values as small as possible and then make as large as possible.
After that hour there was a lecture in which you can learn about the ecological Footprint learned.
The ecological footprint is the area that is consumed in natural resources per person. This land is farmland, meadows, pastures, water, forests, crops, "Energy State" ... 1.8 gha (= "global hectares") is the yield surface of the earth to all people equally divided. In Austria, the average is 4.9 gha. The calculation for each person consists of the residential part (1 / 4), nutrition (1 / 3), consumption (1 / 6) and mobility (1 / 5) together. In addition, there is the "gray footprint (1.8 gha) added.
Over the next three hours more games played as illustrated by, was how the resources are distributed and how many "earths" consume each continent by their lifestyle. For this was a world map spread on the ground and 100 c respectively for the money, more than 100 wooden figures for the population and more earth and made available to us we had to estimate how many parts of each continent gets. In the second game, a tower was erected from wood and each one had to go out a tree. it was not careful enough or took any piece, the tower collapsed. It has been shown what happens when someone is not to the other thinks and consumes too many resources. Another game was that we formed a circle of chairs, next to the chair turned and tipped the chair. Then you had to let go quickly to the next chair and "his" chair but. This could not overturn. After some confusion it worked, as all went on to a command and worked together. Thus, the importance of cooperation was demonstrated. The next day went to the workshop. We watched a movie on the subject. Then the subject was discussed Christmas. What can you do to minimize the environmental footprint as small as possible? How it increases? In the groups was discussed, after which they then presented and designed posters.
Leyla Yelmer
Two ladies from the Environmental Education Centre (UBZ), Ms Maria Höggerl and wife Andrea Hönel, presented before the Christmas holidays, the theme of the ecological footprint. We all had the opportunity to calculate our ecological footprint. The Fußabdrucksrechner calculates the area consumed by the person for natural resources. For example, the average in Austria at 4.9 global hectares. This means we would need 2.5 earths if everyone wanted to live like us. There are also the gray Footprint, which is still counted for each individual to do so. This includes everything that serves the community and a country is 1.8 global hectares It is divided as follows: 1 / 4 living third diet fifth mobility sixth consumption.
A very small ecological footprint would be smaller than 3.5, between 3.5 to 4.5, he is considered small. If there is one with its value from 4.5 to 5.5 on average you have a large ecological footprint. Big is 5.4 to 6.4 and above 6.5 it is described as huge. My footprint is 3.7 global hectares.
If all people want to live on earth as I do, then we would need 2.1 planets.
On the second day of the workshop we were given the task of a poster with the theme "How to design an environmentally friendly Christmas" to make. Lisa and I agreed on the following tips:
lighting: fuel-efficient lights, do not burn all the time can
Christmas tree: real, regional tree and not a plastic tree
Food: local produce and not imported from a foreign country
packaging: not too much or use the gift wrap paper back
Gifts: useful gifts that are not immediately thrown away.
Siegfrid Arneitz
On Mon, 21 December and Tuesday 22 December there were two speakers to the school and took and the Class 6A, during a two-day workshops close to four hours to the Ecological Footprint.
was first in the IT rooms once explained in general what is the ecological footprint. Then we could work out our own footprint and we were given tips on how we could reduce our footprint. We also tried to calculate each of us personally the smallest footprint and the largest possible footprint.
In the classroom, the two speakers used the remainder of the first day so to explain the distribution of goods and their consumption on the different continents. The resulting knowledge has been strengthened by means of a game.
saw the second day we first put some videos from the Internet by various environmental organizations on energy saving and resource consumption.
We also featured in various groups of considerations about how one could celebrate Christmas with the smallest possible footprint. These ideas were captured on posters and presented by the groups.
As a conclusion once summarized the most important thing.
Personal impression
We have learned that we at one or the other Things were supposed to save. Although it looks difficult, but if everyone contributes a little bit, it will not be so difficult to come to one hectare per capita. I will personally save power, consume more water and often go on foot.
Nowadays consumers consumed 10 times more energy than 100 years ago
indicates the footprint, the size of our consumption of electricity, water, etc. ... and bring our good Take advantage of every human being can contain about 1.8 acres for their own use free
The land is less and less, because the human race ever-increasing use
fiber, cotton and paper for most of the footprints
The felling of forests, the fishing of fish and excessive
CO2 emissions destroy more and more the earth
calculated the ecological footprint and the use of imported and exported products, and what is consumed in their country,
Austria has a footprint of 4, 9 and each person consumes 3.4 hectares, USA has a footprint of 9.6 and 4.7 hectares each person consumes, the earth has a footprint of 2.2 and was 1.2 hectares per person each
The aim of the footprint, that each reduced its environmental footprint but also a high quality of life ensures
There is next to the footprint and the Living Planet Index of the organization WWF Living Report, which calculates the state of the earth.
Iris Schummer
On Dec 21, began our workshop "Ecological Footprint". Together with the two speakers, and Andrea Maria Höggerl Hönel, we processed the subject very thoroughly. In the first hour, we calculated our own footprint and then tried it by first changing the values as small as possible and then make as large as possible.
After that hour there was a lecture in which you can learn about the ecological Footprint learned.
The ecological footprint is the area that is consumed in natural resources per person. This land is farmland, meadows, pastures, water, forests, crops, "Energy State" ... 1.8 gha (= "global hectares") is the yield surface of the earth to all people equally divided. In Austria, the average is 4.9 gha. The calculation for each person consists of the residential part (1 / 4), nutrition (1 / 3), consumption (1 / 6) and mobility (1 / 5) together. In addition, there is the "gray footprint (1.8 gha) added.
Over the next three hours more games played as illustrated by, was how the resources are distributed and how many "earths" consume each continent by their lifestyle. For this was a world map spread on the ground and 100 c respectively for the money, more than 100 wooden figures for the population and more earth and made available to us we had to estimate how many parts of each continent gets. In the second game, a tower was erected from wood and each one had to go out a tree. it was not careful enough or took any piece, the tower collapsed. It has been shown what happens when someone is not to the other thinks and consumes too many resources. Another game was that we formed a circle of chairs, next to the chair turned and tipped the chair. Then you had to let go quickly to the next chair and "his" chair but. This could not overturn. After some confusion it worked, as all went on to a command and worked together. Thus, the importance of cooperation was demonstrated. The next day went to the workshop. We watched a movie on the subject. Then the subject was discussed Christmas. What can you do to minimize the environmental footprint as small as possible? How it increases? In the groups was discussed, after which they then presented and designed posters.
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The DVD" FOOTPRINT "- Great expectations for a small planet
This is a film by Northcutt Productions with Dr. Mathis Wackernagel, co-founder of the footprint concept is.
This film suggests that the question "How can we live a good life within the ecological limits of our small planet?" to find answers.
The DVD is presented by Global Footprint Network and platform footprint and was made possible with the support of Greenpeace. Platform Footprint is an alliance of environmental and social organizations that will anchor the "ecological footprint" as a key measure of sustainability. A collaboration between: GLOBAL 2000, AIR ALLIANCE OF AUSTRIA, WWF, Eco-Social Forum, SÜDWIND, GREENPEACE.
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This is a film by Northcutt Productions with Dr. Mathis Wackernagel, co-founder of the footprint concept is.
This film suggests that the question "How can we live a good life within the ecological limits of our small planet?" to find answers.
The DVD is presented by Global Footprint Network and platform footprint and was made possible with the support of Greenpeace. Platform Footprint is an alliance of environmental and social organizations that will anchor the "ecological footprint" as a key measure of sustainability. A collaboration between: GLOBAL 2000, AIR ALLIANCE OF AUSTRIA, WWF, Eco-Social Forum, SÜDWIND, GREENPEACE.
Sales: film network film distribution, and media sales gmbh, head Mayergasse 43 / 6, 1180 Vienna
Sunday, May 23, 2010
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Film Review" FOOTPRINT "- Great expectations for a small planet
Karin Malogowska
In only 36 minutes takes us to the Swiss Mathis Wackernagel in the "footprint" with an amazing journey to the true limits of our planet. Mankind is the first time in history, more natural resources and takes up more of the regenerative capacity of ecosystems, as available. We live on to a lord, live from the capital nature and not the interest. With
about one-third share of the food is the biggest chunk of the average footprint of an Austrian. Particularly the high consumption of meat.
¾ the world's population remain ¼ of the world (suffering from climate change)
quarter of the world population consumes three quarters of the world (caused climate change)
"own" 18 percent, 85 percent of the world
Today each / r earth citizen to stand at just split about 2 Gha (global acres) available. I, the average Austrian citizen needs 5 Gha to satisfy their material needs. If all people want to live as we would in Europe, we soon 3 planets! We live on to great Foot!
the "five F"
aircraft: you should be able to dispense onto an aircraft more often, the holidays do not always choose the resorts, which lie at the other end of the world.
driving: Do not always have to get the car. On foot or by bicycle to get to its destination and, if not faster.
meat: Reduce animal products, seasonal products, and those just prefer organic produce.
living as in the barrel: well isolated in small apartments, the best in residential communities. It should be heated and with a public driving means to be reachable with renewable energy.
is most important is the joy of a good life. The motto is: Easy Life on easy walking distance!
Siegfrid Arneitz
Since the end of the 2nd World War II, the population has doubled the number of people on Earth. Apparently we have not enough space on the ground, it is too small. Our resources would be three times as large for the earth! The ecological footprint is there to measure how much we consume. In fact it is so that we will take longer and as available. In fact, we consume more than 25% too much. Our footprint should be a maximum of 1 ha per capita. But what really look like? Here are some examples of Austria, Germany and Switzerland and the USA: With an ecological footprint of 5, lha per person, Switzerland is in 16th place followed by Austria at 19th place (4.9 acres) and Germany at number 23 (4.5 hectares), number 2 (9.5 ha!) Are the United States.
It is up to ourselves, what we decide footprint.
... We should ... begin to consider that we are not alone in the world.
... sustainable thinking and take preventative action.
... our footprint calculate which options are superior to it, to reduce this.
Iris Schummer
This DVD was sponsored by the platform footprint. Mathis Wackernagel led by the film. In the time since
the 2nd World War II had doubled the population. It requires 10% more energy than before and there are only 3% of the wild animals. With the growth in world population, more and more resources are needed. But many countries, it does not matter how many resources they still possess. Just use as many as they need. The ecological footprint is like a bank statement. You can watch it, but not necessarily. Thus it may happen that you spend more money than you have really.
consume alone through the production of meat, we very much usable area. A cow needs space, can feed on them. In the winter needs they also have other food, while it produces waste. Also must be stored. A good idea would be to use renewable resources and also to convert the waste.
We only have one planet. To 51 billion hectares. A hectare is a football field. Of these, 29 percent country and 71 percent water. Only 23 percent share of the country are productive, ie they can grow biomass. Dividing this 23 percent of the world population would be on the 1.8 hectares of biologically productive area that represents a person. But we are not the only creatures. Through our life we bring all other living beings in danger. 50 percent of the bio-capacity should be for other living things they require. Finally, biodiversity is the greatest gift. Thus a hectare per head would be perfect. But how can we make a better life with one hectare per head? How much do we consume
? All we need for the manufacture of surface. Some areas are also used multiple times. But we take as we have in the world does not consume consideration and more. We exceed the available resources are often up to 25 percent. 2009 was the day when we started, ecological living on credit, already the 25th September. 2006 was the 9th October. The ecological limits to cross easily.
How is the average footprint calculated for a country? It is calculated how many resources we use in our country and how many we import or export. The difference is the ecological footprint.
Did you climb a high income usually the footprint (on average by 15 percent). Worldwide, 1.8 hectares available per capita. Here the average ecological footprints of some countries: in Austria, 4.9 ha, 4.5 ha in Germany, 5.1 ha in Switzerland, 4.2 ha in Italy, 9.6 ha in the USA.
If all people the lifestyle of the Europeans, we would need three earths.
Today, people from the majority of car-dependent. It used to be cycled or walked. That lasted maybe a little longer, but does not harm the environment and it was independent.
What options do we have the resources that we have better and more sustainably, and thereby protect our environment? Many cities are already great deal to reduce their ecological footprint. In Australia, for example, air conditioners and heaters can be reduced in shopping centers. This saves resources and it costs less money.
One thing is certain: If we not careful with our environment, they will soon be completely destroyed.
Karin Malogowska
In only 36 minutes takes us to the Swiss Mathis Wackernagel in the "footprint" with an amazing journey to the true limits of our planet. Mankind is the first time in history, more natural resources and takes up more of the regenerative capacity of ecosystems, as available. We live on to a lord, live from the capital nature and not the interest. With
about one-third share of the food is the biggest chunk of the average footprint of an Austrian. Particularly the high consumption of meat.
¾ the world's population remain ¼ of the world (suffering from climate change)
quarter of the world population consumes three quarters of the world (caused climate change)
"own" 18 percent, 85 percent of the world
Today each / r earth citizen to stand at just split about 2 Gha (global acres) available. I, the average Austrian citizen needs 5 Gha to satisfy their material needs. If all people want to live as we would in Europe, we soon 3 planets! We live on to great Foot!
the "five F"
aircraft: you should be able to dispense onto an aircraft more often, the holidays do not always choose the resorts, which lie at the other end of the world.
driving: Do not always have to get the car. On foot or by bicycle to get to its destination and, if not faster.
meat: Reduce animal products, seasonal products, and those just prefer organic produce.
living as in the barrel: well isolated in small apartments, the best in residential communities. It should be heated and with a public driving means to be reachable with renewable energy.
is most important is the joy of a good life. The motto is: Easy Life on easy walking distance!
Siegfrid Arneitz
Since the end of the 2nd World War II, the population has doubled the number of people on Earth. Apparently we have not enough space on the ground, it is too small. Our resources would be three times as large for the earth! The ecological footprint is there to measure how much we consume. In fact it is so that we will take longer and as available. In fact, we consume more than 25% too much. Our footprint should be a maximum of 1 ha per capita. But what really look like? Here are some examples of Austria, Germany and Switzerland and the USA: With an ecological footprint of 5, lha per person, Switzerland is in 16th place followed by Austria at 19th place (4.9 acres) and Germany at number 23 (4.5 hectares), number 2 (9.5 ha!) Are the United States.
It is up to ourselves, what we decide footprint.
... We should ... begin to consider that we are not alone in the world.
... sustainable thinking and take preventative action.
... our footprint calculate which options are superior to it, to reduce this.
Iris Schummer
This DVD was sponsored by the platform footprint. Mathis Wackernagel led by the film. In the time since
the 2nd World War II had doubled the population. It requires 10% more energy than before and there are only 3% of the wild animals. With the growth in world population, more and more resources are needed. But many countries, it does not matter how many resources they still possess. Just use as many as they need. The ecological footprint is like a bank statement. You can watch it, but not necessarily. Thus it may happen that you spend more money than you have really.
consume alone through the production of meat, we very much usable area. A cow needs space, can feed on them. In the winter needs they also have other food, while it produces waste. Also must be stored. A good idea would be to use renewable resources and also to convert the waste.
We only have one planet. To 51 billion hectares. A hectare is a football field. Of these, 29 percent country and 71 percent water. Only 23 percent share of the country are productive, ie they can grow biomass. Dividing this 23 percent of the world population would be on the 1.8 hectares of biologically productive area that represents a person. But we are not the only creatures. Through our life we bring all other living beings in danger. 50 percent of the bio-capacity should be for other living things they require. Finally, biodiversity is the greatest gift. Thus a hectare per head would be perfect. But how can we make a better life with one hectare per head? How much do we consume
? All we need for the manufacture of surface. Some areas are also used multiple times. But we take as we have in the world does not consume consideration and more. We exceed the available resources are often up to 25 percent. 2009 was the day when we started, ecological living on credit, already the 25th September. 2006 was the 9th October. The ecological limits to cross easily.
How is the average footprint calculated for a country? It is calculated how many resources we use in our country and how many we import or export. The difference is the ecological footprint.
Did you climb a high income usually the footprint (on average by 15 percent). Worldwide, 1.8 hectares available per capita. Here the average ecological footprints of some countries: in Austria, 4.9 ha, 4.5 ha in Germany, 5.1 ha in Switzerland, 4.2 ha in Italy, 9.6 ha in the USA.
If all people the lifestyle of the Europeans, we would need three earths.
Today, people from the majority of car-dependent. It used to be cycled or walked. That lasted maybe a little longer, but does not harm the environment and it was independent.
What options do we have the resources that we have better and more sustainably, and thereby protect our environment? Many cities are already great deal to reduce their ecological footprint. In Australia, for example, air conditioners and heaters can be reduced in shopping centers. This saves resources and it costs less money.
One thing is certain: If we not careful with our environment, they will soon be completely destroyed.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
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teaching output of Students from the Environmental Agency of 6A for the city of Graz on 05.18.2010
Petra Oswald
To extend our project and I visited Angi our project partners Anneliese Pölzl Ruth Masser-Zeidler and the Environment Department of the City of Graz. We were welcomed very warmly and with every minute grew not only our knowledge but also the sympathy for our hosts and the enthusiasm in the topic. The latest fair-trade hot chocolate from a vending machine, we were genuinely impressed!
met Mrs. Masser I know as an enthusiastic nature lover. Shocking for us was the fact that the Environment Agency annually collects tons of waste along the banks of the Mur!
While we dikutierten on the composition of an ecological school bag, I discovered more and more parallels to myself. So my father was for years director nature of the Austrian Youth (önj) and my uncle and his company produces environmentally-friendly exercise books.
also on the way back to school and I just said Angie on the topics "Environment", "fair trade" and "Ecological Footprint" and we all agreed: Something must be done!
We made ourselves, no matter what was coming, we want to make our lives better with the world!
Petra Oswald
To extend our project and I visited Angi our project partners Anneliese Pölzl Ruth Masser-Zeidler and the Environment Department of the City of Graz. We were welcomed very warmly and with every minute grew not only our knowledge but also the sympathy for our hosts and the enthusiasm in the topic. The latest fair-trade hot chocolate from a vending machine, we were genuinely impressed!
met Mrs. Masser I know as an enthusiastic nature lover. Shocking for us was the fact that the Environment Agency annually collects tons of waste along the banks of the Mur!
While we dikutierten on the composition of an ecological school bag, I discovered more and more parallels to myself. So my father was for years director nature of the Austrian Youth (önj) and my uncle and his company produces environmentally-friendly exercise books.
also on the way back to school and I just said Angie on the topics "Environment", "fair trade" and "Ecological Footprint" and we all agreed: Something must be done!
We made ourselves, no matter what was coming, we want to make our lives better with the world!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
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News for the World Cup for us, the club south wind ACTION - Soccer invited
The students of the 2d class took part enthusiastically in the campaign.
The children were with original tools and equipment from Pakistan first hand experience myself as troublesome is the work of the seamstresses. Under the guidance of the students stitched together parts of the footballs.
More facts and figures on this subject can be found at the following link:
http://www.suedwind-agentur.at/start.asp?ID=239923
your team Ökonino
football production: labor rights on the sidelines
few days before the kick-off the 2010 World Cup lit the south wind "foule" side of the football world at a press conference in Vienna, Austria-wide street actions.
Our project partner, the association "South Wind", invited us to this action.The students of the 2d class took part enthusiastically in the campaign.
The children were with original tools and equipment from Pakistan first hand experience myself as troublesome is the work of the seamstresses. Under the guidance of the students stitched together parts of the footballs.
More facts and figures on this subject can be found at the following link:
http://www.suedwind-agentur.at/start.asp?ID=239923
your team Ökonino
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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"Fair Future" a multi-vision for high school students &
on 6/24/2010 attended the classes of the advanced multi-vision "Fair Future", which was shown in a slipcase cinema.
The moderator Arnd Hoffman (Association for Youth and Adult Education) led by the 90-minute routine. First, the Multivision Fair Future - we create the future (46 minutes) presents. In subsequent live part of the students involved were entertaining and fun to the topics nutrition, consumerism, mobility, housing and social responsibility.
The event was interdisciplinary and complements in an excellent manner our project "Ecological Footprint".
"This media project enabled young people with actively address the issue and continued to take a stand. They are motivated to shape their own future. " It says so in the prospectus of footprint.at and actually succeeded!
The event was conducted on behalf of sustainability Johann Seitinger by the Office of Styria. State Government (FA 19D) in cooperation with the platform footprint available for schools and by Grazer GUSB - Society for Environment and Social Education organized . The cost of € 4. per person was the province of Styria.
We thank Arnd Hoffman of the successful presentation and GUSB for the good organization. We thank the Government of Styria for the financing and Mag.a Friederike Rath, who organized this event for our school.
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