About

What we do
The why, the when and the where
Long term impact with y4p action teams
Our mobile event studio
Global film challenges

Projects

This is just placeholder text. Don’t be alarmed, this is just here to fill up space since your finalized copy isn’t ready yet.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.

Tree-top Moon-shots . . . What is possible?

Reading time: 7 min.

From the end of August through early September 2025, Youth4Planet’s Christian Thalacker will be exploring Belgium’s tree-top bicycles paths . . . and interviewing Active Mobility DO-ers there and along the way. Meanwhile . . . today’s epic VëloSummer Luxembourg’s season finale proved just how mainstream Slow-Tourism and Active-Mobility are: CFL’s trains and bicycle paths FULL of joyful people (and their bicycles) en route to Goebelsmühle for the 40-ish kilometer Uewersauer trail. For two special days . . . these charming back-country roads were open only to residents + people bicycling. Join us . . . and get inspired . . . recharge . . . and (yes just a little bit) . . . re-imagine Slow Tourism in Luxembourg’s North, West, East, Center and South.

Just how full were the trains? Sardine-cans full of bicycles IN EVERY wagon. Next year will be even better!

For some reason . . . while traveling on the train to Goebelsmühle today, the inspiring speech that John F. Kennedy challenged on the 12th September 1962 . . . kept resonating: “We choose to go to the moon, not because it is easy but because it is hard.” Luxembourg today faces our own moon-shots. Our moon-shot Circular Economy challenges span human resources, tourism, transportation, education, finance, construction, advertising, _ _ _ _ _ . . . and yes . . . daily living across our neighborhoods, streets, farms, soil, forests, rivers, cities, villages . . . and beyond.


What the world shows is possible . . . a few examples:


Town-halls = Re-imagine the Luxembourg YOU want

As we bicycled from Goebelsmühle to Lultzhausen, my thoughts drifted to the Ville de Luxembourg’s Ideation Workshop last November . . . and this year’s follow-up town-halls. From Belair to Cents, Dommeldange to Grund, Merl to Pfaffenthal, Pulvermühle to Weimerskirch . . . the Ville de Luxembourg continues to engage with residents to share their insights vis-à-vis their challenges. These challenges were work-shopped and documented by the Ville de Luxembourg’s excellent Apéri’tours public engagement teams . . . (for further reading: https://www.vdl.lu/fr/la-ville/participez-vous-aussi/lannee-des-24-quartiers/aperitours-la-suite). A few key insights that keep popping up:

  • Too much motorized traffic
  • Too little safety
  • Too much noise
  • Too little green
  • Too much waste
  • Too little resilience

These are not complaints. These are sober descriptions of daily life. These are opportunities to improve our shared future.


How would you address Luxembourg’s Moon-shot Tree-top challenges?

  • Mobility commuting: Less than 2% of trips are by bike + 11% on foot + 22% by public transport . . . and 65% by car/SUV/truck
  • Housing: Building permits plunged 45% in 2024, with 5,850 fewer units compared to pre-crisis averages. Housing Affordability now ranks among the worst in Europe, with average prices second only to Monaco
  • Climate finance: Investment in climate protection is €403 million below EU’s Fit-for-55 recommendations
  • Environment: Forest cover is shrinking by 0.6% annually, and biodiversity indices are in decline
  • Entrepreneurship: Luxembourg now creates fewer start-ups per capita than Germany, France, or Belgium

Luxembourg’s Challenge . . .

Imagine if Luxembourg declared:

  • Every new street must be bikeable + walkable . . . and sociable . . . before it is drive-able.
  • Every new building must be renewable energy-positive and waste-negative.
  • Every new neighborhood must grow part of its own food . . . on balconies, rooftops, or in shared gardens.
  • Every new euro of public investment must close the €403 million climate gap, not widen it.
  • Retro-fits must be fit-for-purpose + prioritized and incentivized.
  • Restoring bio-capacity must be addressed at scale.

The question is not whether Luxembourg can.
The question is when Luxembourg will.

Decency is measurable. Key Performance Indicators’ arithmetic show that the dividends of courage are ours to claim.

Luxembourg should treat the 100% Circular Economy transition as its Marshall Plan for the twenty-first century. What can our nation of 677,717 multilingual, well-educated citizens at the heart of Europe . . . achieve in solidarity?

The stakes are not abstract.
The choice is not technical.

What is your choice?

Questions? Let’s chat: christian@youth4planet.org

Further Reading:

Here is the Visit Luxembourg’s finale website for the Vëlosummer tour:

Here is the 12th September 1962 JFK speech:

Here are all the scheduled Apéri’tour la suite Town-halls in your VdL neighborhood:

Apéri’tours documentation available online (in French only):

Here are the International Monetary Fund’s analyses of the $7 Trillion in annual Fossil Fuel subsidies:

Luxembourg’s 100% Renewable Energy Transition vision:

Last Edited: 24. Aug 2025

Leave the first comment

This could be interesting for you

New on instagram

Become a storyteller

man in blue denim jacket
Hand Holding Cellphone Filming Evening Ocean

Learn the art of filmmaking and transform your smartphone into a tool for storytelling. Join our community to share your message and inspire positive change.

Find out more
youth4planet
Free stock photo of adolescent, adult, carefree
Newsletter