Solar Generation

Solar Generation is young people who want to change the world by tackling climate change. We have the most to lose from climate change inaction. We don't want to live in a disaster of our own making, our future is at stake.

  • « Hotspot » Day

    Blogpost by Agnes de Rooij - 4 May, 2007 at 4:53

    Tuesday 1st May 2007, « Hotspot » Day - by Aurelie Uricher from SG France

    We woke up with a very good news today : members of IPCC won’t back nuclear energy but aim more for renewable and clean energy. We are really happy!

    It is raining and today is a v... Read more >

  • Meeting Dr Pachauri, head of the IPCC!

    Blogpost by Agnes de Rooij - 1 May, 2007 at 16:14

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    By Lisa Reichmann, SG delegate from Germany

    Today was a really busy day- the first day of the IPCC Meeting in Bangkok; Thailand.

    We met Dr. Patchauri, the chairman of the panel in front of the United Nations conference building before he went inside for... Read more >

  • Wake Up and Smell the (Solar-Made) Coffee (by Pau Tapay)

    Blogpost by Denise - 28 April, 2007 at 6:56

    A little past 6 in the morning in a small booth in the Tiendesitas shopping area, the heavenly smell of coffee began to waft in the morning air. A few more seconds, and a large crowd of people had already gathered around the Solar Café eagerly awaitin... Read more >

  • SolarCafe at Tour of the Fireflies (by Bernice Ejercito)

    Blogpost by Denise - 16 April, 2007 at 22:12

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    For the first time in years, I actually did something to celebrate Earth Day. I joined the Tour of the Fireflies: a 50km bike ride to promote clean air and as a member of SolarGeneration, clean energy as well. A newbie of SolarGeneration, that was th... Read more >

  • 16th of feb - by Marie Ann Lee

    Blogpost by Agnes de Rooij - 19 February, 2007 at 15:42

    The past couple of weeks have been the most stressful ever. Personally, it’s been the busiest period of my life being a graduating student and all, and adding to the bulk of school work expected of me was planning for the Solar Generation activity at ... Read more >

  • its-not-too-late-com

    Blogpost by Agnes de Rooij - 9 February, 2007 at 18:48

    Last week in Paris the IPCC launched their so-called FAR, the Fourth Assessment Report. For years, the best scientists around the world have worked on this report, and they have now concluded that humans are (most likely) responsible for causing globa... Read more >

  • Afterwards . . .

    Blogpost by Golam - 20 November, 2006 at 17:30

    Well today is the 20th of November and we're all done with the COPMOP stuff. The safari COP is over and most of us have returned to our respective villages. The conference seems to have been mostly dissatisfying from whatever news i've been able to ga... Read more >

  • Article from Canada!

    Blogpost by Golam - 20 November, 2006 at 17:30

    Sorry, this is being quite lazy but i thought i needed to post this here!!

    Runaway Climate Change -

    A Frightening Lack Of Leadership

    By Bill Henderson

    20 November, 2006

    Countercurrents. org

    The scientific consensus, already clear and incontrovertible, is t... Read more >

  • Safari COP?

    Blogpost by Jake - 17 November, 2006 at 13:34 1 comment

    Today is the last day of the COP and we're all pretty nervous. The negotiations happen in offices outside of the public eye as the ministers hash out the final documents that will be released and determine how this COP will be defined. We don't know w... Read more >

  • It's Getting HOT in here!

    Blogpost by Agnes de Rooij - 15 November, 2006 at 23:01
    Check out these excellent blogs to get even more info on what all the youth gathered here in Nairobi are up to and to find out what the politicians are doing (and NOT doing) on
    www.itsgettinghotinhere.org
    Read more >

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