Interactive workshop on Switzerland's energy future
The federal government wants to achieve "net zero" by 2050: No more greenhouse gases are to be emitted than can be reabsorbed through natural and technical storage. Technically and financially, this is possible in principle, but there are questions associated with it:
- How does the switch from fossil to renewable energy succeed?
- What measures are needed?
- How much influence does our individual behavior have?
- What does life with "net zero" actually look like?
The strategy game
Take the perspective of the Federal Council and transform the Swiss energy supply over three game rounds towards climate neutrality (one game round corresponds to ten years each). In doing so, you have to replace the symbolic oil barrels with renewable energy sources. Individual behavioral measures also help to reduce energy consumption. Will you and your team manage to reach the federal government's climate target?
The experience stations
Between the rounds of games, experience stations await you at which energy can be grasped and experienced in various forms. Based on the "aha" effects and insights that arise here, you will discuss what each and every individual can contribute to achieving the energy goal in their private lives as well as in their everyday professional lives. Possible experience stations:
- Hot water crank: How much time (and effort) does it take to heat a cup of water with your own physical strength?
- Measuring station on electricity consumption: which household appliances consume the most energy? Where can we save electricity in our daily lives and operations?
- Solar rope pulling: How much power does the sun have?
More options
Imprint or supplement the workshop with topics such as:
- Sustainable nutrition.
What is "gray energy" and how much of it is in our food? Discover the environmental footprint of products in the supermarket. - Mobility
Embark on a journey through space and time. How do we move around today? How will we cover our distances tomorrow? - The house of the future
What options for action do we have when it comes to building and living? What measures have what effect and what impact? - Resource justice
The game "Tragedy of the Commons" is a social experiment on the question of how to deal with commonly available goods fairly and sustainably.
Let us advise you on how the content can be optimally coordinated. The workshop will be designed according to your wishes and needs, if possible.
Size of group
8 to 50 people
Duration
from 1.5 h
Implementation
all year round
Location
Whole Switzerland possible. At your location, at the organizer's location in Langenbruck (BL) or in rented rooms at the location of your choice.
Languages
German, English
Costs [CHF] |
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Interactive workshop | ||
Short (1.5 to 3 hrs.) from | 3'500.00 | |
Full day from | 5'500.00 | |
Included in the price |
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- | Workshop for 8-20 participants, will be conducted twice for more than 20 pers. | |
Not included |
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- | Any additional expenses will be charged additionally by arrangement |