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what good morning
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this is a little dolls all lovers of the mountains of
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d. r. mike or sure do cheer you on behalf of authorities
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you all over welcome here in our great mountains i hate is
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because of them that we are here and that we will learn
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today if they remain stable everything around mountains um it keeps
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moving and they organise is off this they did not mason that
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from a cool villages to moving mountains so short step that they decided to take
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since have all was a fascinated by and we
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just like our valley when in the half middle ages
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inhabitants vote that the devil itself lived in those
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mountains it later became challenge and a protection for tourists
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just double revolution has started people have become
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aware of the importance ah ah ah of
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making the best of existing resources
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and all this is linked to climate change
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the key question being will there be enough
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natural resources for for the coming generations
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the way we leave and we consume today
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how is it acceptable i did not think so
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um oh oh the passing day yeah yeah twenty nineteen
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now means that today sometimes six we i've actually spent our allocated resources
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there isn't that last bad details the footprint of each
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country and for each country to data gives the date
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when we have spent our allocated resources for the year
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global scale that means that we have fish for fish
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killed more than doubles lot more
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trees that whatever nature can uh replenish
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with regards to greed has a gas is
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they have been more fortunate that uh what we
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can actually yeah uh of sent so since july
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twenty nine we have a bit of a spent
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today we wouldn't need one point eight growth
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and to actually uh only for it so
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we know that we know have to act and this is the objective of this for
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we're going you are going to listen to great presentations you're going to talk to one another
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and see how you can't of a pragmatic in a pragmatic way help a model or
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the project that will be presented these have turned to how
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will be an example of a concrete how you approach it
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ah i hope that these the oh is as interactive as
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possible and everybody can play a part a everybody can benefit from
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that they stay
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the movies he does available uh for you guys that's parked just outside

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Conference Program

Inspiration. Protect our Winters
Nicholas Bornstein & Sarah Hoefflin
Sept. 6, 2019 · 9:59 a.m.
Round table : How sport can be a driver of the sustainable agenda
Françoise Jaquet, Sarah Hoefflin, Neil Beecroft, Sina Schneider, Nicholas Bornstein
Sept. 6, 2019 · 10:14 a.m.
CE2, Circular Economy Entrepreneurs: here we go!
Cornelia Giger, Adèle Thorens, Corinne Feuz
Sept. 6, 2019 · 10:55 a.m.
A solar park on a mountain lake
Guillaume Fuchs
Sept. 6, 2019 · 11:46 a.m.
Round table : How to bring the energy transition to altitude?
Florence Schmidt, Martin Senn, François Vuille
Sept. 6, 2019 · 12:03 p.m.
Round table : Sharing knowledge, between simplicity and complexity
Olivier Dessibourg, Pascal Kober, Emmanuel Reynard, Frédéric Fournier
Sept. 6, 2019 · 1:50 p.m.
Questions about the project "On a mission"
Frédéric Fournier
Sept. 6, 2019 · 2:40 p.m.
The DiabLab project - Introduction
Eric Liechti
Sept. 6, 2019 · 2:47 p.m.
Destination circular economy: how tourism can become more resource-efficient – a CE2 Lab - Synthesis
Thierry Weber, Noémie Danthine, William Downey, Samuel Kilchenmann
Sept. 6, 2019 · 4:12 p.m.

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