The origin of the poster campaign

The ULiège Green Office is launching an advertising campaign in collaboration with the collective Pour un Réveil Écologique. The aim of the campaign is to give the entire Walloon population access to the results of the latest IPCC report.

Discover the 10-point summary of the latest IPCC report, divided as follows:

  • The origins and elements of climate change
  • Measures to adapt to climate change
  • Solutions for mitigating climate change

Enjoy your reading!

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Campaign - 10 key points from the IPCC report

Group 1: The physical bases of the climate  

Pour un réveil écologique

Discover the summary of the latest IPCC report in 10 key points! On this page, we'll focus on the origins and elements of climate change.

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Campaign - 10 key points from the IPCC report

Group 2: Impacts, adaptations and vulnerabilities  

Pour un réveil écologique

Discover the summary of the latest IPCC report in 10 key points! On this page, we'll focus on the points concerning measures to adapt to climate change.

Learn more
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Campaign - 10 key points from the IPCC report

Group 3: Reduction of emissions  

Pour un réveil écologique

Discover the summary of the latest IPCC report in 10 key points! This page will focus on the points concerning solutions to reduce CO₂ emissions.

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Spread the word about the campaign!

Would you like to spread the word about this campaign in your area? In your neighborhood, your grocery store, your youth movement, your sports club, your workplace, etc.

Complete the followingform to download the number of posters you want!

Take part by ordering your posters here!

One step further

To take informed action, it's important to know the impact we have on the climate in our daily lives.

We invite you to estimate your individual carbon footprint in 5-10 minutes!

 

I estimate my carbon footprint

 

Note: The aim of estimating your carbon footprint is not to obtain a precise result of your impact, but to make you aware of the items that emit the most carbon

  • to become aware of the areas that emit the most carbon in our daily lives: mobility, purchasing, housing, digital technology and food
  • understand that some habits are more polluting than others (orders of magnitude)
  • to be able to take free and informed action to reduce our carbon footprint.

 

Fichier 22@600x-8ULiège gets involved!

Discover the program of the Climate Fortnight organized at ULiège from November 27 to December 8!

Program - Climate Fortnight

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