Delano spoke to key actors in Luxembourg about climate concerns, which are increasingly apparent. Tote/Shutterstock

Delano spoke to key actors in Luxembourg about climate concerns, which are increasingly apparent. Tote/Shutterstock

June was a tad warmer, July came with floods, August was too cold, and September came with some sunshine but also foggy days and even more rainfall. Halfway through October, weather observations have come with mixed feelings.

Climate change is often pointed to as the culprit for extreme and drastic weather outcomes. Identifying “typical” weather conditions may have become an even tougher task, especially with the torrential rainfall experienced in the grand duchy,  but also in Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and in other countries across Europe.

For Delano’s October print edition, we spoke to some key actors in Luxembourg about climate concerns, which are increasingly apparent. Each of them also had a message for climate change sceptics.

You can learn more about the opinions and profiles of these five actors--Ilana Devillers, Viviane Wirtz, Stefan Glober, Tifenn Eyraud, Charles-Albert Florentin--below, as well as their personal and company climate footprints.

Simply select individual profiles using the dropdown menu, and start or pause the carousel any time using the button below the dropdown menu. You can also click on individual cards to zoom in.

* tCO₂e means tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent

* CCF abbreviation means company carbon footprint

* PCF abbreviation means personal carbon footprint

This article was originally published in the .