PROJECT OBJECTIVE

The “Hope” information project was conceived by Bruno Wilbert with the aim of encouraging more people around the world to become interested and involved in the issues of climate, environmental and nature protection. He designed a 3.2-meter high sculpture called “Hope” exclusively for this project.

The focus of the project is “Hope”, an ocean dweller with serious concerns about our numerous environmental problems , who is making an appeal to mankind. We are pleased that the initial outdoor photographs have drawn a lot of attention to the project.

HELLO, MY NAME IS HOPE …

… and I have serious concerns about the contamination of our global oceans and many of the other environmental problems the world is facing.

If you also believe the environment deserves better protection, then do your part by taking several pictures of me and these words and send them to other people. You can thus help increase the chances that many others will learn about and become involved in protecting our climate, environment and nature.

This is something I really hope for. After all, it would be good for all of us.

Thank you!

Hope

MEDIA PARTNERSHIP

The media partnership with the Internet information portals www.innovations-report.de and www.innovations-report.com ensures regular coverage of the “Hope” project within the continuously updated section “Ecology, environment and nature protection. Since its inception, this section has been updated with more than 7,000 press releases containing interesting information on the topics of climate, environmental and nature protection, which of course also includes information about our oceans:

The innovations-report is not the only resource that offers valuable impulses and information related to climate, environmental and nature protection. In the rubric “Info-Links”, readers can access a wide range of other websites covering these issues:

… together we are stronger