Ready to tackle the decarbonization challenge, together? 2tonnes, an interactive workshop with over 200,000 participants worldwide, utilizes science-based cards, visualization tools, and collective intelligence to foster understanding and spark creative solutions. Ichigo Bloom is happy to organize the first open session in Japan, at Impact Hub Tokyo on 30th November.
Join the collaborative climate adventure with 2tonnes. To combat climate change, we need to reduce our carbon footprint to 2 tonnes of CO2 equivalent per capita per year by 2050. In this unique simulation workshop, participants work together to achieve this goal, exploring individual and collective actions across various sectors, such as energy, transportation, and consumption.
Experience the impact of your choices through interactive visualization software. Unlock the fundamentals of decarbonization under the guidance of our facilitators. Spark discussions, brainstorm solutions, and leave feeling empowered to take action within your oganization and in your personal life. The 2tonnes workshop is climate action, gamified.
Event details and registration
- Date: Saturday 30th November 2024 14:00-17:00
- Venue: Deli at Communita, Impact Hub Tokyo, Meguro (Google Maps)
- Participation fee: free (however, to support our host Impact Hub Tokyo, all participants are requested to purchase at least one drink from their on-site cafe, Deli at Communita)
- Language: English (Japanese may be offered if there’s enough demand)
- Capacity: 6 to 24 participants
- Facilitators: Mahi Patki and Sakura Hamaoka, Ichigo Bloom
- Requests to registrants:
- Unannounced absence from the workshop directly impacts fellow participants and the workshop experience. If you won’t be able to attend, we kindly ask you to proactively cancel your registration by emailing us.
- Please register only if you can stay for the full 3 hour duration of the event.
More about 2tonnes
Ichigo Bloom offers climate and biodiversity collaborative workshops such as the Climate Fresk and the Biodiversity Collage, to raise awareness and ignite change within organizations in Japan.