Name: Sarah Reifler Nationality: I come from a really small village which is called in . So, I come from and participate with the school of . Age: I’m sweet 16 years old Birthday: 15. 1. 2003 My favourite meal: I love chocolate from Switzerland! Hobbies: go on horseback, doing some sport, eating Committee: human rights Why I participate at the YPAC: It’s my first time at the YPAC. I love to discuss and to exchange my opinions and ideas with others. I think it’s a great experience and I will learn many things about climate change and about myself. I’m really excited! My name is David Schober. I am 18 years old and I am from Teufen, Switzerland. I attend the Kantonsschule Trogen. This is my third YPAC and this year I am Committee President in Committee 2. In my free time I like to do sports. I do a lot of cycling and I work out.

Hi everyone :)

My name is Alina Loacker, I’m 17 years old

and I live in Switzerland in a village with a

bit more than 4000 inhabitants called

Speicher. In my free time, I enjoy doing many different things. I do trail riding once a week and I like reading a lot. Furthermore, I like listening to and playing music. I have guitar and flute lessons and play both instruments in Ensembles together with some friends. I like being outdoors and take photographs or just go for a walk and of course meeting friends.

The reason I participate in the YPAC is that

I’m interested in what is going on in our world at the moment and like to talk about it. It is the second time that I take part and I’m very looking forward to finding solutions

Hello!

My name is Mathilda Osterwalder and I am a sixteen-year- old student from Switzerland. I attend the 5th class of the Kantonsschule Trogen in the Canton of with the special subject biology and chemistry. Personally, I’m really interested in natural sciences, politics and history and enjoy learning languages. In my free time I usually train Kung Fu, read or engage myself in different social, ecological and political projects. Together with other youths I’m organizing the regional climate strikes in the Eastern part of Switzerland or getting involved in our school’s internal climate groups. I wanted to take part in the YPAC because of all these interests and believe, that it is important to discuss transnationally about approaching and existing problems.