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Program
How to Keep the 2°C Goal? -
Essential for our Survival
In support of the United
Nations Environment
Programme‘s
environmental outreach
About the Youth Summit
100 very active youths from over 30 countries are coming together for our Youth Summit at Evangelische Akademie Tutzing (Tutzing Castle).
We all give regular presentations on the issues of the climate crisis and the survival of our generation. At least two of us have already spoken in front of the General Assembly of The United Nations and many more of us have had negotiations with our heads of government. We are actively involved in the global discussion on this topic and are spreading the message and motivating others all over the world to join our global network in our fight for survival. We will be the future leaders.
As a representative of today’s 3 billion youths, at this conference we want to make it clear that we must act now to ensure our survival.
Plant-for-the-Planet’s international Youth Summit will be taking place from 20-25 May 2015 at Tutzing castle. We will be elaborating on a proposal for solutions to ensure our survival and send a message to the world’s leaders meeting a few days later at the G7 Summit and Bilderberg conference, both of which are just 40 miles away from our Youth Summit. The decisions made during COP21 in Paris are essential for our survival.
The Youth Summit 2016, 11 - 16 May 2016, will cover the Global Energy Revolution.
How to find the Evangelische
Akademie Tutzing
It takes you about 10 minutes to walk from Tutzing station to the Evangelische Akademie via Bahnhofstrasse, Hallberger Allee and Hauptstrasse.
Contact
Plant-for-the-PlanetLindemannstraße 13 82327 Tutzinginfo@plant-for-the-planet.orgwww.plant-for-the-planet.orgwww.facebook.com/plantfortheplanetPhone: +49 (0)8808 / 93 45
Donation AccountKonto 200 000BLZ 700 205 00, SozialbankIBAN DE13 7002 0500 0000 200000BIC/SWIFT BFSWDE33MUE
The event takes place in the frame of the Protestant Agency for sociopolitical juvenal education and is supported by the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth.
Supported by means of the Church Development Service of “Brot für die Welt”, HIT Umweltstiftung, Europamöbel Umweltstiftung, Petra Kelly Stiftung and Stiftung Otto Eckart.
Wednesday
20th
May 2015
Thursday
21st May 2015
Friday
22nd
May 2015
Saturday
23rd
May 2015
Sunday
24th
May 2015
Monday
25th
May 2015
07.45
09.00
10.30
11.00
12.30
15.30
16.30
23.00
Billion tree campaignFelix FinkbeinerTom Growther, YU
Press Club Munich
Conference Welcome
Bill McKibben, 350.org V
Annette Menzel ,TUM (Ecoclimatology)
Global Energy Revolution Andreas Burkert, LMUAndreas Huber, Desertec
Sustainability and the Law - Youth sue for their survival
Felix Ekardt, RUSCP
Economical instruments for the reduction of emissions Ottmar Edenhofer, PIK V
Thomas Sterner, UGniversity of Gothenberg) V
How to ensure our survival?Activities and campaigns
Members of the Secretariat of Plant-for-the-Planet
The future of development cooperation - What the next generation should do?
Dirk Messner, DIE
Open space / Working groups
Generational Justice Politics
Wolfgang Gründinger, Renate Schmidt, Maria Peschel-Gutzeit, Kurt-Peter Merk and Youth
Global Governance for a viable sustainable world
Karen Christiana Figueres Olsen UNFCCC V
Kumi Naidoo, Greenpeace V
When negotiations get tough
Matthias Schranner, SNI
When negotiations get tough
Matthias Schranner, SNI
When negotiations get tough
Matthias Schranner, SNI
Our world in 2050 - Scenarios of survival
Franz Josef Radermacher, CoR
Development of an ecological consciousness
Mark Lawrence, IASS V
Vandana Shiva, WFC V
Drafting of the ManifestPresentation and discussion of session results
Consultant: Franz Josef Radermacher
Drafting of the ManifestRevision of session results
Consultant: Franz Josef Radermacher
Drafting of the ManifestFinalizing and Agreement of the Manifest of Youth
Consultant: Franz Josef Radermacher
Presentation of the results of the Youth Global Board Election
Farewell Party
Interreligious Plenum
Feedback
Input for a second Youth Summit 2016 in Tutzing: Global Enery Revolution
Conclusion and Farewell
Departure and transfer to trains
Welcome Udo Hahn, EATFelix FinkbeinerMojib Latif, CoR
Press Conferencein Munich
Plenum
Manifest Drafting
Public Evening Event
14.00
LUNCH (90 min.)
For simplification we have not given the academic titles of the speakers.V= To avoid CO2 emissions we asked speakers from abroad to participate via Videomassage and Skype.
Get to Know
BREAK (60 min.)
BREAK (30 min.)
Seminar
MULTI-FAITH SERVICE AND BREAKFAST (75 min.)
DINNER (90 min.)
NETWORKING IN THE SALONS
END OF THE DAY
Global Energy Revolution
Wolf Dieter GrossmannGerhard Knies, Desertec
IPCC scenarios on how to achieve the 2°C goal
Hans-Peter Schmid, KITJulia Schmale, PSI
21.00
19.30
18.00
Arrival and Check-In
CoR = Club of RomeDIE = German Development InstituteEAT = Evangelische Akademie TutzingIASS = Institute for Advanced Sustainability StudiesKIT = Karlsruhe Insitute of TechnologyLMU = Luwig-Maximilian University Munich
PIK = Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research RUSCP = Research Unit Sustainability and Climate PolicySNI= Schranner Negotiation InstituteUG = University of GothenbergUNFCCC = United Nations Framework Convention on Climate ChangeWFC = World Future CouncilYU = Yale University