Rob Hopkins: How to build a desirable future - conference & book signing

Rob Hopkins: How to build a desirable future - conference & book signing

Rob Hopkins, founder of the worldwide Transition movement, is back in Luxembourg!

By CELL asbl

Date and time

Wednesday, June 11 · 7 - 10pm CEST

Location

Centre Culturel Prince Henri

3 Route de Diekirch 7220 Walferdange Luxembourg

Agenda

7:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Arrival

7:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Conference: How to build a desirable future by Rob Hopkins


With welcoming remarks by Serge Wilmes, Minister of the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity

8:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Q&A session

9:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Cocktail and book signing


You will have the chance to purchase a copy of Rob Hopkins' new book 'How to Fall in Love with the Future' on-site.

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Rob Hopkins, founder of the Transition movement, is back in Luxembourg!
Rob Hopkins is a visionary author, permaculture teacher, a pioneer in sustainability and community-driven change, and a firm believer in the power of collective imagination.

Join this conference for a powerful and uplifting evening on how we can reimagine the places we live, tackle the climate and biodiversity crises, and build thriving, connected communities.

💡 Can imagination change the world?
🌱 Can we design a future worth falling in love with (again)? Yes, it’s possible!

Rob will also offer an early launch of his new book:
How to Fall in Love with the Future – A Time Traveller’s Guide to Changing the World


An irresistible invitation to dream bigger and then make those dreams a reality.”
Kate Raworth, author of Doughnut Economics

🇫🇷 Traduction française simultanée 🎧

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CELL (Citizens for Ecological Learning and Living) est un mouvement éco-citoyen dont la mission est d’imaginer et de mettre en place des solutions concrètes face à la crise climatique et aux enjeux sociétaux qui en découlent. Depuis sa création en 2010, CELL crée et accompagne des projets de transition écologique et sociale au niveau local ou territorial comme des jardins communautaires, des tiers-lieux, des Repair Cafés ou encore, des coopératives énergétiques.

FreeJun 11 · 7:00 PM GMT+2