June 29, 2024

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Tags: climate change, Network for Children's Rights, workshop

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Categories: Workshops

New workshops at the Network for Children’s Rights
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After a long time, we are back at the Children’s Rights Network, this time with our new workshop “Changing Climate Change”!

Two awesome teams were waiting for us in the Culture Workshop and Teen Network to talk about the causes and consequences of severe weather and how we can reduce our footprint on the environment!

We recorded the groups’ ideas on a large palm that symbolized what we can do to reduce climate change. At the end, we put our hands on the palm and promised ourselves that we would put our ideas into action!

At the end of the workshop at the Teen Network, a surprise was waiting for us! We all played the new board game “Peak and off-peak peacock”!

The game aims to familiarize the players with renewable energy sources and understand their use in our everyday life! On the planet Peafowl renewable energy is the choice to save our precious money (peak-coins). Too bad renewable energy is not available on this planet every day! Fortunately, however, the planet’s advanced technology allows us to see the weather forecast in advance. That way we can plan what form of energy we will use to do our daily activities!

“Peak and off-peak peacock” was designed by Agata Smok as part of the European Every1 project, which you can learn more about by following the link here!

* The workshops were implemented in the framework of the project “Sustainability and energy use Athens-Berlin” co-funded by the European Union. It is implemented by Community Energy River in Athens and the organisations Respekt für Griechenland, the BNE-Zentrum Environmental Education Centre and the Independent Institute for Environmental Issues in Berlin Unabhängiges Institut für Umweltfragen e.V. (UfU). The content of this publication is the sole responsibility of the beneficiary Community Energy River and neither the European Commission nor the Erasmus+ IKY National Coordination Unit is responsible for the use of the information provided.