Climate Fresk

Event details

Circular Economy Education and Awareness Environmental Justice and Social Equity Food Systems and Sustainability Governance and Policy Health and Wellbeing Mobility and Transport Resilience and Adaptation Retail and Consumption Urban Development and Planning

1. Purpose:


To help participants develop a clear, optimistic, and proactive mindset to accelerate the climate transition from a systemic perspective:

  1. Clear: understanding the urgency and severity of climate change, as well as the scale of the social changes that need to be implemented;
  2. Optimistic: exploring the idea that a desirable future is possible;
  3. Proactive: activating one’s power to act and moving toward individual and collective action.


2. Thematic focus / topics / objectives

Climate Change / IPCC scientific data, Causes and consequences of Climate Change, Adaptation and Mitigation Solutions, Emotions related to the consequences of climate change, Strategies to take action in order to contribute to the necessary changes in our society.


3. Format

Interactive 3-hour workshop.


4. Agenda or schedule

Two available dates:

From 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM on Monday, April 13 (up to 28 participants), and

from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM on Saturday, April 18 (up to 32 participants).

The workshop is divided into several phases:

  1. Introduction
  2. Understanding
  3. Creativity and Synthesis
  4. Emotions
  5. Discussion and Levers for Action
  6. Conclusion


5. Main speakers (if available)

Francine Reuter and Marco Zen


6. Target audience

The event is open to anyone aged 15 and over.

English language translation support will be available during the event.

Format: In person
Event type: Registration required
Organizer: Climate Fresk

The NGO Climate Fresk (L’Affresco del Clima in Italy) was founded in France to support and exponentially spread the workshop of the same name, which addresses climate change based on the scientific reports of the IPCC. It has been adopted by numerous public and private organizations, in academic and educational settings as well as by the general public. It offers an approach to climate change that is recognized as engaging and capable of generating individual, corporate, and social activism-driven change. It is the forerunner of many interactive workshops that replicate its structure to engage people on other issues related to the crises of our time (ecological, economic, social).

The association’s purpose is to accelerate the global understanding of climate issues in order to help trigger the necessary changes to preserve life.


Some numbers: +2.3 million participants; 170 countries; +100,000 trained facilitators; translated into +45 languages.