This was the opposite of a strike, as hundreds of people worked in their free time to come up with ideas and propositions, aiming to tackle the climate crisis.
For Enzo it is important to respect nature. Olivier thinks that people have to organise protests on the street and that the system has to change, whether it is our diet, politics or the car lobby.
Danielle stresses that it is important to motivate the civil society for the cause. Their goal is to convince people that initiatives are taking place in Luxembourg, even though it does not seem like it at the moment.
The focus was on a variety of 15 different topics: renewable energies, organic produce, the financial world and even architecture, rebellion and change in mentality. Delphine Delthier from the CELL (Centre for Ecological Learning Luxembourg) states that apart from these technicalities the question is how we will change people's consciousness. The message has been spread on the streets and now people have to join the cause.
In the face of the climate debate or rebellion people disagree greatly. The event that took place on Saturday seems to be constructive for ecologists, but how can it reach others? Delphine Deltier thinks that the more radical and possibly more effective way as in the rebellion certainly exists but there are options, such as the calmer way of the transition movements.
It is likely that more such meeting will be organised but it has not yet been decided when, but everyone is welcome to attend.