Jeannine Schwarzkopf and Gise Ruprecht from Ludwigsburg are passionate about climate protection, sustainability and ecological transformation. The two women now want to use their expertise in environmental education and moderation to get as many people as possible excited about their passionate topics on a voluntary basis. In September, they are offering two workshops in cooperation with the Climate Protection Department of the Ludwigsburg District Office and the Evangelical City Church of Ludwigsburg. These are aimed at all citizens aged 14 and over - regardless of their level of knowledge.
September 11, 2024: Climate puzzle by the Climate Fresk Germany association
The Climate Puzzle is coming to Markt8 at Marktplatz 8 in Ludwigsburg on Wednesday, September 11, from 6 to 9 pm. In this entertaining and science-based workshop, participants will arrange the playing cards in teams. In doing so, they understand the climate system as well as the causes and consequences of climate change. The solution-oriented approach of the game promotes self-reflection and interdisciplinary thinking. Afterwards, participants are given ideas on how they can take action themselves. Participation and catering are free of charge. Interested parties can email klimapuzzle[at]gmx.de to secure one of the 20 places.
September 24, 2024: Circular economy puzzle by the association La Fresque de l'Economie Circulaire
The second workshop, the circular economy puzzle, will take place on Tuesday, September 24, from 6:30 to 9:30 pm, also at Markt8. In the puzzle, participants will explore the use of natural resources and be motivated to think in terms of new consumption and business models. Topics such as climate change, loss of biodiversity, scarcity of resources and environmental pollution will be addressed and participants will identify concrete options for action. Participation and catering are free of charge. Please register for one of the 16 places at klimapuzzle[at]gmx.de.
Climate Puzzle: A game developed by Cédric Ringenbach
Cédric Ringenbach founded the non-governmental organization Climate Puzzle in 2018.
Its aim is to spread knowledge about climate change, facilitate a growing number of workshops at
and train and educate Climate Puzzle facilitators. Ringenbach developed the climate puzzle game in 2015 and worked on it continuously until it reached its current format. 1.7 million people in 162 countries have already taken part in the format. More information on the climate puzzle can be found at https://climatefresk.org/de-de/.
The Circular Economy Puzzle was developed by the non-profit association La Fresque de l'Economie Circulaire, whose mission is to accelerate collective awareness and involve as many people as possible in action for ecological change. For more information on the association and the format, visit https://www.lafresquedeleconomiecirculaire.com/.

