The event is aimed at providing a forum where people can interact with others, engage in discussion, and reflect on their experience afterwards. It will emphasise the role of climate anxiety in shaping how the youth confronts the reality of climate change today and how they see themselves tomorrow. The event will be divided into three parts: an icebreaker activity, an open but structured dialogue session, followed by facilitated small-group discussions. The event will be hosted by students of Enactus Unipd and DiCo. It is open for everyone, but English will be used as the official language of communication.
The Enactus Padua team is an international and multidisciplinary group of university students committed to developing innovative projects with a high social, economic and environmental impact, in line with the sustainability objectives laid down in the United Nations 2030 Agenda.
DiCo is a Padua-based non-profit association that helps people, especially teenagers and young adults, improve their communicative and argumentative skills for better self-expression in daily conversations and debate.