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StuttgartAirLeben
1. Stuttgart Main Station - Introduction

2. Schlossgarten - climate (system, goals, change)

3. Neckartor (LUBW monitoring station) - Air

4. Lustschloss - Biodiversity & Soil & Forest

5. Kerner Platz - Food

6. Schützenplatz - Consumption

7. Eugensplatz - Waste

8. Charlottenplatz - Mobility

9. Rathaus - Energy

10. Calwer Passage - Living & Building

11. Schlossplatz - Action

12. Tourist information - Stuttgart

StuttgartAirLeben
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Would you like to actively contribute to a positive climate impact in Stuttgart but are unsure how to do so? Or are you interested in learning how to make your lifestyle more climate-friendly? Then you should explore our StuttgartAirLeben Audio Guide. It combines an eco-conscious city tour—whether by bike, on foot, or using public transportation—with an educational climate course.
At each tour stop, you’ll find valuable insights into:
* Climate, the climate system, and climate change
* Its key determinants (water, air, biodiversity, soil, and forests)
* Topics you can influence: energy, mobility & transportation, consumption, food, housing & building, and waste.
Each of these topics is addressed and explained at a prominent location in Stuttgart. The following questions are covered for each topic:
* What does the topic encompass, and how does it relate to the climate and climate change?
* What is the current situation in Stuttgart regarding this area?
* What specific actions can you take to live more climate-friendly in this context?
* What common misconceptions (“climate myths”) exist concerning these topics?
* What funding opportunities does the City of Stuttgart offer for these various areas?
erstellt am 9/17/24
