So here we are.
We have quite a mixed field of delegates this year. Some are Germans, some are Europeans. Some of you leave their country for the first time and many of you leave their continent for the first time.
You may or may not have heard some stories about Europe and especially Germany. Some of them are wrong but in most cases, these stories contain some truth.
I won’t be able to explain everything so I won’t even try. But I want to give you an impression of a country or even a bit of our continent, so that you will realize the vast and beautiful variety that is Germany and also Europe.
Since I am staying in a German hostel with Danish, Swedish, Brits, Germans, Australians, French, Japanese, Chinese and Italians, there shouldn’t be a better place to write this draft.
Europe, which I define as the 27 countries that are part of the European Union are basically full democracies. Some have monarchs as their identification figure like the UK or Belgium, some have presidents like Germany, but the power belongs more or less to the people. Some systems seem to be more injustice than the others, but all of them try to fulfill the basic laws like respecting human dignity and peace in the EU.
We have 60 years of peace in Europe since the end of the second world war. This and the establishment of the EU has introduced great development in science, economy and politics. The Schengen area is not only great for holiday trips but also for trade in Europe. European citizen are allowed to live and work in any country of the EU they want without the need to apply for a special working visa.
Some of the major research areas are also organized by the EU. Additionally, the EU moves money from the rich to the poor countries to enable their development as well.
In short: there is a mass of bureaucracy going on, which is an untamable beast. But the opportunities that arise are fascinating.
More Cultures, than you can count.
And don’t forget: there are more than 30 languages and much more different cultures involved.
Europe is an area, where you can travel 3 hours, cross 3 borders and encounter three languages which unique cultures.
Germany is a country, where you can travel 30 minutes, cross 3 historical borders and meet more than three dialects with their unique flavours.
Many of you don’t know, that Germany was just united in 1871 by Bismarck. As the result of the First World War Germany transformed itself to a democracy. They tried Democracy version 1.0, which resulted in Hitler and the Second World War.
The behaviour of the Soviet Union and Germany’s defeat resulted in Democracy version 2.0 which is basically a dictatorship – prevention system .
In the last 60 years the German struggled with history and how one of the most prosperous countries should play a role in the world without misbehaving. Additionally our country is working on the economic and educational challenges left by the reunion in 1989.
Base Law but no Constitution!
Many of you have heard about the Fall of the Wall in 1989, when Germany was reunited. To be precise, Germany was not reunited but the eastern part joined the western part. That’s why until now Germany has a base law and not a constitution.

The Wall in 1985
1950 was decided, that a constitution will be written when the two parts would be reunited. At that time, nobody imagined that it would take 45 years and a multitude of political crisis until something similar bur also different would happen.
Not only do I have family in the eastern part but my parents studied in West-Berlin for 5 years in 1976. I can vividly remember the evening in 1989, when the first pictures were shown in television and my parents tried to call my relatives for hours to make sure, that even the people in the DDR knew, that the border in Berlin was open.
The national holiday is October the 3rd, which will be spend by the people from the writer session at Berlin, where the main celebrations will take place. I hope, you’ll have a nice trip.
I was mentioning that Germany is quite a prosperous country, which results in automatic nods by foreigners: Oh yeah the country of engineering.
The Country of Engineering.
Around 85% of our gross domestic product is produced by medium sized international oriented companies. Germany imports materials and pieces and exports knowledge, engineering designs and finished mechanical products. (Yes, beer, wine, sausages and bread too.)
The German gross value was 2 152,36 Billion Euro in 2009 but if you check the charts, most of our citizen work in service and not in the production area. Additionally we had an unemployment rate of 7.9% in 2009. (Yes I did some diving into statistics, I am sorry.)
Why does this work in Germany?
I think, it’s because of our high level of practical and theoretical education.
Free high level education
School is mandatory until the age of 18 and free of charge. Kids are allowed to start 3 years of organized training in specific areas of work and will finish with a certificate.
Certificates are very important in Germany and are used to prove nearly anything you did.
The certificate to visit the university can be achieved basically by visiting the Gymnasium but there are many other ways for working people. Additionally there are a multitude of other ways for self education available.
Compared to other countries, German universities costs next to nothing and over 90% of them are public universities without limiting restrictions unless the room size must be considered.
When your parents can’t pay the student’s living expenses, the state will give a special loan etc etc.
Well education is one thing, but there is also the well known “German behaviour”.
In the last years I was able to meet people from all around the world, which forced me to realize that even if I try .. I’ll stay so German ^^.
Punctuality, Tidiness, Reliability
Oh thanks. We are raised, that 5 min too late is TOO LATE!
Waste belongs into the specific bin and DON’T YOU DARE NOT TO!
Also you have ears to hear, so don’t force me to repeat even ONE SENTENCE about the job, you have to do and don’t forget the DEADLINE (see above).
This is a vicious circle and Germans tend to think, that without these three things, the world will go to ruins.
The world doesn’t go to ruins, it’s just getting a bit more flexible but also a bit nicer
.
But as a matter of facts our team takes administrative deadlines quite strict. The assignment deadlines are flexible but we just like it punctual ^^. It’s nice when things are finished and you can give 100% in the new task.
But you need to keep one thing in mind: Germans are not used to diplomatic lies or indirect questions.
Additionally we answer with “No” and don’t mind explaining why. Our team consists of south Germans, who tend to think that not complaining = saying nothing is interchangeable with praising. But you can bet, we will be there if something is not how we like it
. So intercultural competence is not only important when living in a different country but also in our own country.
Intercultural competence means tolerance.
The German Cabinet
Our current cabinet is the most mixed one, referring to the personal backgrounds. I picked the most interesting parts of their information, so this is by no means complete.
- Chancellor: Dr Angela Merkel (Doctor in Physics, female, Protestant, born in the DDR=East-Germany)
- Foreign Minister, Vice-Chancellor: Dr. Guido Westerwelle (Doctor in Law, male, gay, married (obviously to a man ^^))
- Federal Minister of Health: Dr. Philipp Rösler (Doctor in Medicine, male, 37, native Vietnamese (adopted by Germans as a baby))
- Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth: Dr. Kristina Schröder (Doctor in Sociology, female, 32)
- Federal Minister for Labour and Social Affairs: Dr. Ursula von der Leyen (Doctor in Medicine, female, mother of 7 children)
- Federal Minister of Defence: Karl-Theodor (Freiherr) von (und zu) Guttenberg (Doctor in Law, male, noble)
This is a conservative cabinet by the way.
Since we shouldn’t eat Federal Ministers, I prefer to move on to the tasty part of Germany.
Beer …. and Wine!
Germans have a well known tradition of drinking their local beer. We have very old restrictions what that beer should contain and most preferred it is consumed in glass bottles. Nearly every area in Germany has its own local brewery (1271 in total) from where very patriotic people “export” their favorite beer to their new living places because they just can’t live without that specific taste.
But there are also quite famous wines from Germany like the Riesling. In the area around Tübingen, you can find both and we will have some beer on the Sonnenmatte to sell.
Please note, that the percentage of alcohol in one bottle is with 5 – 7% much higher than you may think and are used to.
I don’t think that you want to spend some days with a formidable headache so keep it low
.
Sausages and Bread
Yummy!

The One and Only Brezel
That’s the stuff, I miss when I am out of the country.
But it’s not only food our your family that helps to define your home. It’s also the language you can use to express your feelings in the most precise way.
17 dialect families
Around 1870, a German set out to research the different dialects and languages in Germany. He was able to determine 17 dialect families and 5 languages in nowadays Germany.
Since language is a mirror for the respective culture, nobody should be irritated, that the mentality of Germans differ depending from their home.
You may not realize this in your short visit but you will stay in quite a peculiar part of Germany inhabited by the Protestant Swabians.
They are some quiet, direct, neat, hardworking but also heardwarm people… well that’s at least my summary since I am only a 50% Swabian and was not raised in this area. And never forget: “”We can do everything – except speak Standard German” (= “Wir können alles. Außer Hochdeutsch!”)
I shouldn’t forget the Corruption in Germany.
Corruption Index: place 14
Never think of paying anyone to ignore a law. Germany is in the 14th place in the International Corruption Index which means, that nearly no Corruption takes place.
If the customs duty officers call you out for the luggage check, then do as they say. They are human beings too, so sometimes, they tend to have a bad day or already too many weird people coming through, so they may behave a bit harsh.
Ask how to get out of the mess and if you don’t understand the options, ask again and rephrase your question to be as precise as possible.
Never ever try to bribe him!
This is also valid for any service you want to use in Germany.
Tips are only given to liftboys, taxi drivers and waiters. All of them own enough and get the tip as extra money. so from nothing as students to 15% in high class restaurants can be given.
And the last but most valuable information:
The Weather in September
We expect everything from 5 to 15 degrees Celsius with rain, fog, wind or sun. Open shoes, short trousers and suncream should be left at home
.
You may want to bring something more fancy for the celebratory dinner and party on Saturday in Tübingen.
So here we are at the end of this blog entry.
Hopefully some of this information will be valuable to you and give you a feeling for Germany.
You may have realized that I like my country and also Europe quite a lot.
Well I do and I hope, you will too.
See you in four weeks!
Agnes
I did say, that the next blog post will be about Germany, but there are more developments than I thought.
First of all, Nikolas (in charge of Biochar and the education block), wants to announce some good news:
I’m really looking forward to our workshops on Education on September 25!
For our German friends:
Auf unserem Profil bei den BNE – Aktionstagen findet ihr nähere Informationen zu den öffentlichen Veranstaltungen in den kommenden Wochen!
best,
Nikolas”
Thanks for your work
and we hope to see many people coming to the public opening and closing ceremony as well as the Biochar presentation.
But that’s not all …
On the last weekend, our Facebook Fanpage received the 100th Fan!
(For the ones without access to Facebook and Twitter: we are showing our tweets on the newly rewritten Community-page also. Unfortunately we can’t extract all of the Facebok Fanpage movements the same way right now.)
But there is also some work…
And so we are announcing the release of the third assignment sheet due August 30.
In this assignment, we want you to watch a short movie “The Story of Stuff”, introduce to some of you the idea of the “Ecological Footprint” and ask you to choose a topic out of two to write an essay about.
The “Ecological Footprint” assignment refers to quite big article (14,8 MB), by the Global Footprint Network, which may be a bit too much for some people to download.
Since the copyright allowed us to distribute the file too, we uploaded the article to a slide show page, where you can flip through the document without actually downloading the whole first. So you can either read it on issuu.com/2010wses or scroll to the bottom of this blog entry and read it here.
This blog post ends with the usual reminder:
Deadlines
Don’t forget the deadline for the group choosing! The next assignment sheet may be group specific, so we will build the groups right after the 15th of August.
There are already 40 Participants on this website, of whom 33 have already voted, so only 40 + 7 are left.
Every one, who didn’t choose a group until the 15th of August will get sorted into a random group. This may or may not be ok for you, but we don’t intend to do many manual corrections.
If you can’t vote for your preferred group due to whatever reason that may be, then please contact support[ät]2010wses.org .
Hej everyone
And again some minor updates – and my vacation.
Article in our University`s Newsletter
The German Newsletter by the University of Tübingen published its current issue with the emphasis on sustainability this morning.
Our group was featured with an article too.
So we would like to greet the new visitors and invite them to look around, read and if interested get in touch with us. You can just leave a greeting or even join the team to help with the work.
We would be glad to hear from you
.
Visa Invitation Letters
Everyone, who needs an invitation letter for his visa should have received a digital copy by now.
There are three people who didn’t submit their birth dates until now, so you should hurry up and mail us the data!
Please consider, that the air mail seems to need 2 weeks to arrive at the given address and the basic visa procedure seems to need 4 weeks.
Writer Session
Yesterday, our team selected the five delegates, who will take part in the Writer Session after the summit.
These five people received an email if their travel plans are flexible enough to consider staying in Germany until the 4/5th of October.
Depending on this, we will mail to the other applicants.
We will check if these people need a new invitation letter with the extended period and will have this finished by next week.
Vacation and Deadlines
I want to remind you about the deadline for the second assignment sheet: August 7 and the deadline for the group choosing: August 15 .
Since I am going on vacation for two weeks from the 5th to the 15th of August, you should kindly consider applying for the role “Participant” before that date. I will have wireless in my backpacking hostels but since the 14th is my birthday, I would prefer not to push 30 Subscriber to Participants while celebrating
.
By the way: the next major blog post will be about Europe in general and Germany in particular. I will focus on peculiar facts .. and probably some basic rules on how to cope with your personal police officer in the customs duty area
.
Hej everyone.
We have some good, some interesting and some bad news for you.
First: the good news:
Carbon Neutral with the Help Of South Pole Carbon!
If you check the right corner of our homepage navigation, you may notice the new badge on our page.
We are glad to announce, that our sponsor South Pole Carbon has agreed to make our summit (including the flights) CO2 – neutral.
Many thanks for your help and your ongoing assistance for our summit. We are looking forward to meet you at the summit
.
But there are also bad news:
No Travel Fund!
There will be no travel fund, neither for train tickets nor for flight tickets. Our team was not able to allocate sponsors or money to make this fund possible.
For those in need, please try to raise fundings for yourself. If you are in need of information for them, please contact us. If they want some sort of cooperation with us, we are quite open-minded.
It may be interesting for them, that we try to produce videos of the expert lectures.
We hope, that everyone in need of funding will be able to attend the summit nonetheless . If you can’t, please inform us about your decision.
And the interesting news are:
The Second Assignment Sheet is Out!
This time, the topic is about the use of energy in your country and some other administrative procedures. Like last time, the assignment sheet can be found as a pdf on our homepage here: 2. Assignment Sheet with additional excel sheet.
We would prefer to receive only one pdf per country until August 7.
For this, we enabled the possibility to contact all participants from your country via our homepage when you have the role Participant. A detailed instruction can be found in the assignment pdf.
For the 4th assignment, we already started a forum thread.
We would be glad to hear from you and your opinion in the next time.
As the viewpoints from people from different nations tend to differ, we want to encourage you to explain your opinion and introduce your own topics. This discussion is neither restricted in time nor in topics but depends on your activity. It’s up to you to make this to a place for exchanging ideas.
Besides these assignments, we ask you to choose your group of interest for the summit. There are three groups available: politics, economy and civil society. Please login, request a role change to participant and select your priority. The deadline is August 15.
If you have problems in handing in your vote, please reread the description in the assignment letter and if your question couldn’t be answered, ask it in the forum. If you encounter some special technical problems, please mail to support[ät]2010wses.org .
See you at the summit in seven weeks!
Agnes
Hej everyone
We are sorry to say that we made an error in the pdf of the first assignment (pdf)
The hand-in email address is obviously NOT assignment[ät]wses.org but assignment[ät]2010wses.org .
If you mailed it to the wrong address, please mail it again to assignment[ät]2010wses.org .
We are sorry for the inconvenience.
See you at the summit.
Agnes
Hi everyone
Selection Process finished
Finally our team was able to confirm the selected participants and send them the first assignment (pdf).
Also, the rejected people should have received their email too.
(If not, please wait an additional day and check your spam folder. If nothing appears there, contact participate[ät]2010wses.org with your name and country so that we can answer you quickly.)
Those who are selected to take part in the WSES, will receive basic informations about the travel, visa etc.
Additionally we added a similar page for the travel informations on our page.
If you have any additional questions, please check our forum and ask them there.
The forum is viewable for the public, but only registered users are allowed to post entries in there.
We enabled a free registration, but you can also use your existent accounts at Google, Yahoo or facebook to automatically create an account on our page.
Even if you can’t participate, join the discussion in the forum and voice your opinions!
If you are a participant, you should be interested in my forum entry about the Participant role on this homepage here
Video confirmed
We are really sorry, that only 80 people can take part in the summit, so we worked on a solution to bring the summit to you.
Not only the forums, facebook, twitter and some blog posts are part of our plan.
Our university department for the technical infrastructure hands out pretty well working cameras + microphones for university purposes.
Since our university is assisting us with our summit, they are willing to sign for us to get the equipment.
This results in our wish to record all expert lectures and the opening+ closing ceremonies if the respective speaker agrees.
These videos will be cut and uploaded to in example YouTube to make them viewable for a broader audience.
We are aware, that some countries block YouTube (and Facebook, where some movement started recently), so we will have a direct download link for these countries too. If you can’t find this link anywhere, contact the support under support[ät]2010wses.org .
We are working on a small import possibility from facebook, to make these pin board entries viewable for our Iranian and Chinese delegates too. This may take some time.
See you at the summit or at least in the forums!
Agnes
The telecommunication companies Nokia and O2 are hosting a competition for education projects in Germany.
We are asked to assemble as many German mobile phone numbers as possible. The two biggest “crews” will get the price money of 10.000 Euro.
So we decided to join in.
We are asking you, all of our German friends, readers, fellow students and whoever wants to help our project to register at 02crew.de and join our crew to win the price money.
So register yourself at o2crew, log in and then head over to our O2 project page to join the crew.
Deadline is the 09.07.2010
Feel free to check the o2crew – Information about privacy etc. There shouldn’t be any bad drawbacks like unwanted advertising etc.
If I missed some information, just point it out in a comment or write an email to agnes.meyder[ät]2010wses.org
See you in the crew.
On September 20, eighty students from more than 25 nations of all continents will meet at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen for the 3rd World Student Environmental Summit.
The 3rd World Student Environmental Summit provides a platform to ask the right questions and come up with appropriate solutions towards an alternative future. We need fundamental changes in order to reach a sustainable society which cares about the environmental and social needs of our livelihood and ourselves.
Speeches from renowned German and international experts of science, economy, politics and civil society will address the WSES delegation and create the foundation for committed, high-level dialogue. A synopsis of the discussion will take the form of a proposal for universities, students and governing politicians.
The 3rd World Student Environmental Summit is supported by acknowledged change agents such as Dr. Rajendra K. Pachauri, nobel prize laureate and Chair of the IPCC. He has commended the WSES 2010 as an “ideal platform” for the most important stakeholder in climate change: the next generation. The summit’s patron is the former executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Dr. Klaus Töpfer.
Be part of the WSES 2010 and facilitate positive change!
More detailed information can be found in our brochure.




