Tracing Danish climate responsibility

Published 8. september 2009 07:32

The project comprised 24 young people aged 19-25 years from different parts of the world.

The idea was to talk with the Danes in their cars, while getting a lift, and later in their houses about climate issues and how well informed and aware they are of climate issues.

In this project we were supposed to hitchhike from Sønderborg to Copenhagen through three different routes in which we divided ourselves into three teams named Blue, Green and Red, comprising of ten people with eight hitchhikers and two team leaders in each group. 

The project was fun and made me experience and learn things that I would never experience anywhere else, but through hitchhiking here in Denmark. People who picked us up on the road where great, and the ones we also stayed with in their places where also amazing.

We shared and we talked a lot about climate, and I have found that people here are very friendly and nice as well.

Read the Climate blog here.

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