Samuel Schlaefli

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Samuel Schlaefli (* 1979 ) is a Swiss journalist and documentary film producer. He has been writing for German and English-language daily newspapers, online media and magazines since 2006. He has specialized in the environment, sustainability, urbanization, globalization and social change. His contributions appeared a. a. at GEO, Spiegel Online , SRF2 Kultur , Greenpeace Magazin , TagesWoche , Surprise and OurWorld 2.0. He reported from Ethiopia (2019), Ecuador (2017), Myanmar (2016) the USA (2015), the Indian Ocean (2014), South Africa (2012) and from the Middle East (2012/2007). Since summer 2018 he has been part of the editorial team of “Eine Welt / Un seul monde”, the magazine of the Swiss Agency for Development Cooperation (SDC).

In spring 2016, together with the Basel filmmaker Esther Petsche, he produced the short documentary “The Climate Changers” about civil society activities during the historic COP21 climate conference in Paris, which was shown as part of the “official selection” of the “9th International Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Festival” has been. In March 2019, the joint film "Die Friedensköche am Rio Napo" (The amazon changers - cook to empower) was released about oil extraction and displacement of indigenous groups along the Rio Napo in the Amazon region of Ecuador, as well as communal ecotourism as an alternative to the destruction of the rainforest. He lives and works in Basel.

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  1. Samuel Schaefli: aquaponic. In: Samuel Schlaefli. GEO, December 12, 2012, accessed December 1, 2012 .
  2. Samuel Schlaefli: Tourists don't want beans with rice every evening. In: Spiegel online. Spiegel online, September 12, 2017, accessed on September 12, 2017 .
  3. ^ Samuel Schlaefli: When China builds a railway in Africa. In: SRF. SRF, April 19, 2019, accessed on April 19, 2019 .
  4. Samuel Schlaefli: LIKE A FRIEND, THE LONGER, THE MORE GOODBODY. In: Samuel Schlaefli. Greenpeace Magazine, March 1, 2018, accessed June 13, 2019 .
  5. Samuel Schlaefli: Building 1 dominates the silhouette of Basel. The story of a power symbol. In: Samuel Schlaefli. Week of the day, September 18, 2015, accessed on June 13, 2019 .
  6. ^ Samuel Schlaefli: Socialism on the back of the indigenous people. In: Samuel Schlaefli. Surprise Magazine, September 1, 2017, accessed June 13, 2019 .
  7. ^ Samuel Schlaefli: Stemming Rural Depopulation in Ethiopia. In: Our World. Our World, March 12, 2012, accessed June 13, 2019 .
  8. ^ Samuel Schlaefli: When China builds a railway in Africa. In: SRF. SRF, April 30, 2019, accessed June 13, 2019 .
  9. ^ Samuel Schlaefli: Burma's democracy and the downside. In: SRF. SRF, February 15, 2017, accessed on June 13, 2019 .
  10. Samuel Schlaefli: A HUMANITARIAN ACHIEVEMENT IS IN QUESTION. In: Samuel Schlaefli. Eine Welt, April 1, 2018, accessed June 13, 2019 .
  11. Lioba Snowman: Inspired by people from all over the world. Environment Agenda Basel, September 7, 2018, accessed on June 28, 2019 .
  12. Kai Pulver: The Climate Changers. In: Films for the Earth. Films for the Earth, June 3, 2016, accessed June 13, 2019 .
  13. ^ International Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Festival. January 1, 2016, accessed June 13, 2019 .
  14. ^ Esther Petsche, Samuel Schlaefli: The Climate Changers. In: The Climate Changers. May 1, 2016, accessed on June 13, 2019 (German, English).