Everything comes to an end, including my project. I have written a paper on the indigenous people from Borneo, the Penan. If you want to learn something new about another culture, this is the right place. The interview with Rudolf I. shows first hand what it means to travel with the Penan.

My text got reviewed by Janis Gübeli and Damian Kölliker. We spoke about what we can improve and changed what we talked about. I changed some of my titels and text additionaly I added all of the alternative text to the pictures and I added the media function for all of them.
Finally! My journey is coming to an end and I am ready to present my findings to you: [link]. Have fun with it!
Janis

Janis and Yuri gave us feedback on our project, they thought it was very good overall. On their advice, we have adjusted the titles a bit and added more pictures. We were very pleased that they did not find much to fault with our project and are very pleased ourselves.
This post was published by Damian and Christian together.

Have you always wanted to know more about how gaming affects our environment?
Then check out our article about video games and the environment in Switzerland and India!
https://dontwastemy.energy/2023/05/23/video-games-and-the-environment-how-are-they-related/
By Damian & Christian

Have you always wanted to know more about wind power?
Then check out our article about wind power in Switzerland and India!
https://dontwastemy.energy/2023/05/23/wind-power-in-the-local-area/
By Luisa and Belinda

Will ski slopes still look like this in the future? Go find it out via the following link!
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After finishing our project we think that we achieved our goals and did everything we aspired to do. We gained knowledge on CO2 emissions and what we can do to help. As a team we worked really well together and also changed our own behaviours. We think that some of the people who filled out our survey will change their behaviour to reduce their daily CO2. Overall we are really happy with the outcome of our final contribution and we would love if you would take the time to take a look at it: (insert link)
At the beginning of this project we didn't know that large image files are bad for the environment. We also learned a lot about animal rights. It was interesting to visit a local farm and also interview several people from a farm and animal welfare organisations.
We suggest that we pay attention to what we buy and buy meat wisely. Public awareness of improvements in livestock welfare should be pushed forward, like the motto "Do good and talk about it". It is to be hoped that the EU and the USA will take the Swiss animal protection as an example. If everyone did this, all living beings and nature would be a little better off. Quality comes before quantity. It's never too late to start.
Ella Zingg and Michelle Weber
While thinking back on our work for the project, we came to the decision that we already knew quite a lot about the subject at the beginning, for example, that artificial snow is very expensive and that it will be used more and more as time goes on. What we were not aware of, however, was the impact that artificial snow has on the environment. For example, a meadow is strongly changed by the artificial snow, because much more water melts towards the end of the winter and thus displaces plants that rather prefer the dryness.
Stay tuned for our final contribution!
Team with Alisha, Inês and Nina
After finishing our project we have reflected on everything and compared our conclusions to our vision and imagination we did in the beginning. More...