#climatecrisis

8 stickers

Street sticker A blue sticker with the text "IT'S GETTING HOT IN HERE!" in large white letters. Below it, in smaller text, is a German phrase: "ABER ICH FINDE, SCHNEE STEHT DEM NORDPOL WESENTLICH BESSER."  The sticker also features a logo for Fridays For Future and social media hashtags and website address. 2
Street sticker Sticker promoting climate action by Fridays For Future Stockholm.  It asks the question, "Climate Anxiety?" and encourages people to join their movement. The sticker includes a website to learn more. 5
Street sticker A sticker with a watercolor-like design depicting melting mountains representing fossil fuels. The text "Fossil fuels" is written in a stylized font, and the phrase "SE UPP!" (Swedish for "Wake up!") is written below.  The sticker features a yellow line across the top and small figures at the base of the mountains. 9
Street sticker A teal sticker with the text "There is no party on a dead planet" and a logo for Klima Liste Berlin. The sticker is affixed to a pole outdoors. 2
Street sticker An orange sticker with a black heart in the middle and a text that says: Wir alle sind die letzte Generation vor den Klima-Kipppunkten (We are all the last generation before the climate tipping points) 2
Street sticker A red circular sticker with the text "KLIMAAT ALARM" (Climate Alarm in Dutch) and a graphic of the Earth.  The sticker is affixed to a weathered pole. 1
Street sticker A sticker featuring a profile illustration with words circling the head, symbolizing various political and societal issues such as housing crisis, climate change, and youth care.  The text at the bottom reads "GAAF LANDJE" which translates to "Cool Country" or "Great Country" in English, likely used ironically in this context. The top mentions that this situation is the result of 12 years of VVD (a political party in the Netherlands).  A website address is included: StemAnders.nu 6
Street sticker Round sticker with a blue ocean background and red text. The text says "NOCH 1,5 GRAD UND BERLIN IST AM MEER" which translates to "Only 1.5 degrees and Berlin is by the sea".  There is a small logo at the bottom that says "Klima Tak!". 8