WELLBEING NETWORK
CLIMATE CHANGE

FFF is a global movement that started in August 2018, when 15-year-old Greta Thunberg and other young activists began a school strike for climate. Every school day for three weeks, they sat outside the Swedish Parliament, demanding urgent action on the climate crisis.
To begin with, Greta was alone, but she was soon joined by others. On the 8th of September, Greta decided to continue striking every Friday until the Swedish policies provided a safe pathway well under 2 ° C, ie in line with the Paris agreement.
Her actions sparked an international awakening, with fellow students and activists uniting around the world to protest outside their local parliaments and city halls. Along with other groups across the world, Fridays for Future is part of a hopeful new wave of change.

The Climate Alliance Germany is an alliance of civil society organizations for climate protection in Germany. With its more than 120 member organizations from the areas of environment, development, church, education, culture, youth, consumer protection, health and trade unions, it is committed to an ambitious climate policy and an energy transition at local, national, European and international levels. The member organizations include the WWF, BUND, Misereor, Bread for the World, several regional churches and ver.di. The Climate Alliance Germany was founded on April 24, 2007 and has been a member of the Climate Action Network Europe since October 2013. Your legal entity has been the Ecological-Social Market Economy Forum since 2014.

Plan Verde eV is a not-for-profit association which, under the principle of helping people to help themselves, promptly and sustainably ensures independent food security and existence in extreme poverty-stricken areas. With massive reforestation of selected plants, we work in drought areas for income with a variety of secondary products.

PRIMAKLIMA is the oldest non-profit organization in Germany, which only realizes forest projects for climate protection . We plant and protect forests.
Each tree filters the greenhouse gas CO2 from the atmosphere. We use this for sustainable climate protection that combines the involvement of local communities and effective nature conservation.
www.primaklima.org

The Klimawald non-profit foundation has been actively involved in the creation of new forests in Germany since 2010. With the support of many committed citizens and donors, nine climate forests with a total area of over 40 hectares have already been created. These forests remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as they grow, thus helping to mitigate the effects of climate change.
www.stiftung-klimawald.de

a tip: tap (tap: tap water) is a non-profit association that has been committed to tap water and plastic waste for around 10 years. For example, we are involved in the projects water turnaround, tap-water-friendly school, the Besserwasser and Blue Community Berlin for tap water.
www.atiptap.org
