Grandma's for future: Lecture of hope for the rescue of our grandchildren!

Grandma's for future: Lecture of hope for the rescue of our grandchildren!
The movement "Grandma's for Future", which is tirelessly committed to the well -being of the environment and the future of the following generations, will be represented by her founder Cordula Weimann in Paderborn on Friday, May 9th. The event takes place in the Liborianum and starts at 6 p.m. Weimann plans to make her lecture "freely spoken, entertaining and hopeful", focusing on the topic "Way to a better future". She is accompanied by her book "Grandma's for Future - Act! For love for life", which she will also bring with her.
Grandmas for Future are committed to raising awareness of a healthy environment and thus representing the interests of their grandchildren. The activities of the group are diverse and align differently depending on the region. They range from information stands in pedestrian zones to participation in climateemonstrations to visitors in schools, where sustainable practices such as sewing and pottery are taught. They also organize tree plants and workshops to encourage individuals to actively contribute to climate protection in everyday life.
practical tips for everyday life
A central goal of grandma's education is about climate protection. A free quiz booklet, "The 1 X 1 for our future", was published, which offers tips for an environmentally friendly way of life. An example of the CO2 reduction illustrates that a car ride of five kilometers causes almost as much CO2 as two large garbage cans. Change to the bike can therefore be a simple but effective alternative.
Another important aspect of the movement is the discussion about water consumption. An exchange of beef to poultry can save enough water for eight and a half hours of showers if you leave out 250 grams of beef. This shows how each individual can make a contribution to ecological sustainability through conscious decisions.
community and activism
The target group of Grandma's for Future goes beyond young families; People without children or grandchildren and even grandpas are also welcome. An outstanding project of the group was the "Climate band" campaign, in which citizens write down their climate demands on colorful fabric tapes. From July to the beginning of September, around 500 events were held in 120 locations in Germany, with about 15,000 of these ligaments being collected. These are to be brought to Berlin for the Bundestag election on bicycles, where they are to be symbolically handed over to the new federal government.
The movement plans to continue its activities next year. Under the topic "What is your promise to the earth? What do you change for our future?" If she wants to motivate people again, actively work for climate protection and initiate changes. This continuous development underlines the commitment and determination of Cordula Weimann and her fellow campaigners to create a better future for everyone.
Visit Cordula Weimann's event and learn more about the moving work of Grandma's for Future, which wants to pave the way for a sustainable society. Westfalen-leaf reports that these initiatives are high and raise awareness of climate protection in the population.
Additional insights into the motivation and background of Cordula Weimann and the movement can be obtained on the website of Ghs , where you can learn more about your visions and the future of grandma's for future.
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