Tomorrow I Want to Breathe – environmentally focused event
The Youth Environmental Association and Tallinn – European Green Capital 2023 invite young people to an environmentally focused event at Viru Centre as part of Clean Air Day.
We will open the event with a panel discussion “Can the green transition withstand turbulence?” Following the panel discussion, there will be roundtable discussions on topics such as consumption, investment, urban planning, forestry, transportation, and food.
In addition to the discussions, there will be an opportunity to reduce your digital waste with the help of Telia and use the Green Compass.
You can register here
The event is free of charge
Program: 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Main Stage
“Can the green transition withstand turbulence?”
Kristi Klaas (Ministry of Climate)
Veljo Konnimois (Radius Maching Ltd)
Marko Kiisa (LHV Bank)
“How to move as environmentally friendly as a crane flying south?”
Alan Vaht (Alexela)
Henri Arras (Bolt)
“Which pollutes less: far-travelled soy or local cow?”
Sirli Lees (LEE)
Katre Kõvask (Yook)
The discussions on the main stage will be moderated by young moderators Siim Oskar Ots and Aleksander Aruoja.
Food Street Stage
“How to consume without consuming?”
Mari-Helene Kaber (Humana)
(Viru Centre)
“How to achieve a Green Tallinn and prevent the rise of a concrete jungle?”
Mihkel Annus (Renewable Energy Chamber)
Mari-Liis Kell (Hundipea)
The discussions on the Food Street Stage will be moderated by young moderators Anni Aalberg and Rasmus Vau.
Rahva Raamat Stage
“Does a tree falling in a forest, where there is no one, make a sound? How to make forest management in Estonia more transparent?”
Lauri Raid (VKG)
Mikk Marran (State Forest Management Centre)
“How to grow green money?”
Indrek Mäe (Äripäev)
Ave Annuk (Grünfin)
The discussions on the Rahva Raamat Stage will be moderated by young moderators Ingel Ethel Kanistik and Oskar Pukk.
The day will conclude with a performance by Púr Múdd.
See you on September 7th at Viru Centre.
The Youth Environmental Association was founded in 2022 by three high school students.
The Youth Environmental Association was created with the goal of uniting young people interested in environmentalism in Estonia and providing them with opportunities to educate themselves on environmental topics.
The uniqueness of the Youth Environmental Association lies in its focus on initiatives aimed at young people by young people. Therefore, the topics covered are chosen by listeners of similar age, looking at the world from their perspective.
The Youth Environmental Association aims to help young people familiarize themselves with significant global challenges, provide fresh perspectives on current issues, and who knows, maybe even contribute to solving some problems here on Earth.