The ecological transition is happening today. And it’s high time!
This is nothing new, the planet is not doing very well.
Between global warming and the collapse of biodiversity, there is reason to be discouraged. But let's remain optimistic, there is still time to act!
Youth for Climate and Justice & Peace are looking for citizens between 18 and 30 years old to take part in the transition by calling on our political leaders!
Let us be force of proposals, let us exchange and challenge our elected officials for a sober and fair ecological transition.
Appointment on 04/21/22 at SeeU – Dinédit QG Room (Avenue de la Couronne, 227-1050, Ixelles) at 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. We will discuss together the ecological transition, its implications and we will put our ideas together to make it as successful as possible! The goal of the meeting? Put our ideas in order and prepare the measures that we will present to the representatives of political parties. Finally, we will have the opportunity to have a drink at the bar in the room to end the evening in style!
Let’s challenge our political representatives at the Lead Tower (Rue de l’Abattoir 24 – 1000 Brussels) May 5 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.. We will present to them the measures for a sober and just ecological transition and discuss it with them! The goal of the evening? Ensure that the ecological transition is on the political agenda by calling on our elected officials on his challenges and his emergency
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-Always use biomimicry more
-Question society and in particular the domination that humans (especially men) can have over the world, nature, women, animals…
-Use the nitrogen present in human excrement and urine as a natural fertilizer for agriculture.
-Introduce a new economy and work system (less work for more time to do things yourself, or more work for the common good).
-More adapted urban planning, bay windows facing south, greener cities, more spaced out and less concrete everywhere.
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More pedestrian roads.