Copenhill and Hard Hats
Its our first week in our Climate Change Policy and Advocacy Program and we have had days filled with non-stop adventure! On Wednesday, we started off with going to Lynetten to visit Biofos where students learned how wastewater is turned into energy for Copenhagen. We even got to sport hard hats.
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After that, we headed to Copenhill; its a really cool place that doubles as a waste-to-energy plant while also being a place where you can rock clim, ski and enjoy a cafe with beautiful scenery. Who knew that making an incineration plant could also be fun and breathtaking? We're so glad we got to learn that firsthand!
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Later on in the evening, we got to enjoy dinner at Reffen. Its a wonderful spot on the Copenhage Harbor that has over 30 food trucks. We were able to eat and have fun in the sand!
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