The immersive workshop to imagine the future and act together for the climate!

2Tonnes

In today's rapidly changing climate landscape, the need for proactive and informed action is more pressing than ever. The 2tonnes workshop offers a unique opportunity to not only understand the climate crisis but also to actively engage in meaningful solutions.

The objective of the game is to reach a individual carbon footprint of 2 tons for everyone in 2050, which is the target defined at the Paris COP21 to get to a carbon neutral world

The principle is simple: simulate as an individual and as a group the evolution of greenhouse gas emissions by choosing ecological transition actions

The journey begins with participants examining their personal carbon footprint

They also embark on a collaborative journey to brainstorm innovative solutions

Whether through technological advancements, behavioural shifts, or policy interventions, the workshop encourages creative thinking and problem-solving. Participants are empowered to explore strategies that resonate with their values and circumstances

Organise a workshop led by ClimateClue professional facilitators, prepared according to your needs. In large organisation, several workshops can be organised simultaneously, with introduction and conclusion in plenary, to encourage group interaction and come close to the goal of 2 tons by 2050

COMPANIES

Give the professionals the knowledge, the desire, and the ideas to act, at their level, for the climate

HIGHER EDUCATION

Allow students to see themselves forward to 2050 and to experiment in groups with the transformations and decisions needed in the coming decades to meet the climate challenge

PUBLIC AUTHORITIES

Helps Civil Servants, measure the benefits of their decisions today and in the long term, evaluate the financial impacts, debate the acceptability of their directions8

ASSOCIATIONS

Widely use in associations serious about raising climate change awareness

2tonnes is a workshop that can be accommodated in all types of organisations:

An immersive workshop to explore the future and to act together for climate:

A 3 hours inclusive and non-judgmental workshop

Scientific (using data and assumptions based on Ademe, OECD, FAO, RTE, negaWatt, Ademe

6 to 15 participants per group

Face to face or remote

For everyone from employees to management

For organisations of all sizes: VSEs, SMEs Large Groups, MNEs…

For all sectors: automobile, insurance, banking, consulting...

For organisation starting their journey to net zero or already on the road

2tonnes brings tangible benefits to organisations of all sizes and in all sectors, whatever their needs:

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I was delighted to join a 2Tonnes workshop by ClimateClue yesterday. It was an incredible experience that allowed participants to explore the power of individual and collective action in transitioning to a low-carbon world through a scenario-based team activity.
A big thank you to Cecile Molinas for hosting this engaging and insightful conversation. It was a fantastic opportunity to exchange ideas and explore future possibilities for climate action.
I strongly recommend this workshop to anyone interested in learning more about their carbon footprint and implementing effective, long-term strategies to reduce.

Mathilda Rouze, European Union Climate Pact Ambassador

Last week I attended a 2Tonnes workshop organised by ClimateClue.
Which decisions from food to consumption, housing or energy policy can we take individually and collectively to reduce our average carbon footprint (13t/person in the UK) down to 2t by 2050? Our group managed to get close to the goal over the 3h of the workshop. A unique value of this collaborative on-line workshop is to raise issues and challenge both personal and policy decisions.
Thank you Cecile Molinas for facilitating such an insightful workshop, your science knowledge allows you to provide a unique perspective.

Veronique Fuller, Mathematics teacher

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