Defiance of climate change

Climate change is happening. That is a fact which visitors and locals are becoming more aware of in our region with every passing day. This is not only because the first consequences of the change are already visible in the surrounding area. The need to co-exist with nature – both with its beauty and with its dangers – has shaped the life of the people living in our valleys for generations. Perhaps that is why we are particularly sensitive to the huge challenges facing us as a result of climate change. In the mountains we are constantly reminded how essential it is for our survival that nature should remain in sound order. So we are very pleased that the University of Bern is breaking new ground in the Jungfrau region, in order to convey information about climate change in a place where you can really see it. The aim of the climate guide is to generate understanding about what may well be dramatic developments in our environment. In order to head off these threats, we must all look for solutions together. Our communes are determined to make their contribution here.
Emanuel Schläppi council chairman of the commune of Grindelwald
Peter Wälchlicouncil chairman of the commune of Lauterbrunnen

 

Eigertrail
Eigertrail

Station Eismeer in der Eigerwand
Station "Eismeer" in the Eigerwall
   

listening:

SCIENCE IN YOUR EAR
The multimedia climate guide on iPhone and Android, exclusive to the Jungfrau region.

APP für IPhone

Klimaguide das App für IPhone

App für Google play

 

Kontakt:
Jungfrau Region Tourismus AG
3800 Interlaken
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www.jungfrauregion.ch
+41 (0)33 854 12 50


Five years after launching the Jungfrau Climate Guide in 2009 on the occasion of the 175th anniversary of the University of Bern, the initiators of the project have now developed an updated version: From 1 July 2014, it can be downloaded as an app for iPhones and Android devices.

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