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 CLIMATE STORYTELLING SHOW  
Zurich Storytellers × GreenBuzz | Climate Week Zurich 2026
 
 Thursday, 7 May 2026 
 Doors open & a welcome drink 19:00 
 STORIES BEGIN 19:30 

What does climate change feel like beyond headlines, data, and policy?

Join us for an evening of true, personal stories from the frontlines of climate and sustainability. Scientists, entrepreneurs, activists, and citizens take the stage to share real moments of challenge, doubt, action, and hope.

From unexpected turning points to small victories that changed everything, each story brings a human perspective to one of the most urgent issues of our time.

Because while facts inform, stories connect.
And connection is what moves people to care and to act.

✨ WHAT TO EXPECT

  • 8 true stories told live on stage (no slides, no notes - just people)
  • A curated mix of voices from across the climate and sustainability space
  • An evening that is thought-provoking, emotional, and deeply human

🎤 A UNIQUE FORMAT

This is not a panel, a pitch session, or a presentation of ideas. It’s a space for personal stories - real experiences of how climate change shows up in people’s lives and work. Each storyteller shares a true moment from their own journey, bringing a human perspective to the topic.

👥 WHO IS THIS FOR?

  • Anyone curious about climate and sustainability
  • Members of the climate and innovation community
  • People who want to feel (not just understand) the topic

🌍 WHY THIS MATTERS

One of the biggest challenges in sustainability is not knowing what to do, but getting more people truly engaged.

Stories help bridge that gap.
They make complex topics human, relatable, and memorable.
They create urgency - and they create hope.


🎟 TICKETS

Tickets are available on our partner GreenBuzz’s website. ⬇️

Jenseits im Viadukt

Bogen 11 | 12
Viaduktstrasse 65
8005 Zürich

Programme

19:00 Doors open
19:30 Climate Show Part One
20:30 INTERMISSION
21:00 Climate Show Part TWO
22:00 Goodbyes and informal chats

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"“We are the first generation to feel the effect of climate change and the last generation who can do something about it.
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– Marie