Climate Fresk workshop

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May 12, 2024, from 03:00pm to 06:00pm (Pacific Time (US & Canada) time)
Palo verde club house , 2200 Palo Verde Rd, Irvine, CA 92617, USA
English
Tickets available
  • Free entry
10 places still available
Description
Want to help tackle climate change but don’t have the time to become a climate scientist?

Climate Fresk is fun, participative yet 100% science-based serious game about climate 🌍 🌱. In just 3 hours, the collaborative Climate Fresk workshop will teach you the fundamental science behind climate change. 

« Climate Fresk » is a workshop conceived in France that aims to raise people's awareness and understanding about climate change. Based on the IPCC report, explains the causes and consequences of climate change. It allows learning a lot in a very short period and is meant for both novices and experts.

How the game works
The workshop is based on a 42-card game. Each card represents a cause or a consequence of climate change. As a team, guided by your facilitator, you are to find the cause-effect relationship between the different components of climate change. Collective intelligence will get you from one deck of cards to the next!  This step-by-step reconstruction provides keys to understanding the complexity of climate change.

The workshop’s program
  • A quick introduction 🤝 to "Climate Fresk" 
  • Icebreaker activities 🎤 to get everyone warmed up
  • Collaborative building 🧠 of the Climate Fresk
  • Short breaks ☕ as needed
  • A creative session 🎨 to explore ideas
  • A debrief to share thoughts and feelings 💬

📅 Date: Sunday, May 12th, 2024
🕛 Time: from 03:00 PM to 06:00 PM
📍 Location: 6447 Adobe Cir S, Irvine, CA 92617
✉️ Contact: amandine.richard@outlook.com


Practical information
  • This event will take place near the UCI campus area. The exact location will be shared a few days before the workshop, depending on the weather conditions and the number of participants.
  • Last but not least: share with your friends!

Happy fresking! 😊
Contact
Amandine Richard
amandine.richard@outlook.com