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Also, as I believe in God I believe that I am (we are) responsible for the land He gave us and I am obliged to take care of it. But there is also important secular reason for why we should live sustainably (if animals and nature is not reason) - because of our children. If we want to have some, we should give them a place where they can live in and bring them up in a way, that make them mentally happy. Which, I think, is not - because of described above and many others - going to happen nowadays.
Also, as I believe in God I believe that I am (we are) responsible for the land He gave us and I am obliged to take care of it. But there is also important secular reason for why we should live sustainably (if animals and nature is not reason) - because of our children. If we want to have some, we should give them a place where they can live in and bring them up in a way, that make them mentally happy. Which, I think, is not - because of described above and many others - going to happen nowadays.
== Day 1 ==
After so long travelling by mini-bus we finally arrived to Lüneburg. The warm up activity was really successful because the adjective added to everyone's firstname was good hint to recall our names. Before going asleep we had interesting discussion on sustainability. It started as abstract topic and we went through many related subtopics like solar and wind energy, coal mining, politics and its impact etc.
== Day 2 ==
Nice guided tour in nice Lüneburg city center. The weather was nice. After great lunch we had a lecture about sustanability concept by one of professors of the university. Then two students from oikos prepared for us a workshop, where we heard somehing about student participation and then we tried to think up few problems at our schools and suggest project as a solution. Tasty dinner and free time in the evening.
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