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.

  • What the Ministers should be DOING

    Blogpost by Agnes de Rooij - 15 November, 2006 at 22:00

    Hi all, I'd like to share with you this excellent article by Steve, the head of the GP delegation on where we are here in Nairobi and what the ministers should be doing...

    Climate politics and climate reality: Closing the Gap

    ECO welcome you, Ministers,... Read more >

  • CHAOS AS A COMMON PLACE - blog from REDSTER

    Blogpost by Agnes de Rooij - 14 November, 2006 at 22:50

    CHAOS AS A COMMON PLACE

    Greenhope reminded us last Wednesday about the drought in Australia, which has resulted in, among other things, a dramatic scarcity of water and "heaps of dangerous snakes coming out looking for food." It could all be quite mesm... Read more >

  • Joining a Demo in Nairobi and meeting the president of the Conference!

    Blogpost by Agnes de Rooij - 14 November, 2006 at 21:41

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    After a few more quiet days, SolarGen has been very busy the last few days, and is also getting ready preparing the activities for the high- level segment next week, that is when all the ministers arrive.

    On Friday 2 reps from SolarGen, one other stude... Read more >

  • Steve's blog

    Blogpost by Agnes de Rooij - 14 November, 2006 at 21:30

    Hi!

    just to let you know what Steve Sawyer, our head of the Greenpeace delegation is up to, I'd like to share one of his updates with you!

    Dear folks,

    After a difficult all around start in logistical terms, and the inevitable delays, the COP seems to be ... Read more >

  • 1st Day in COP/MOP as SolarGen member!

    Blogpost by Su - 14 November, 2006 at 14:21

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    It is my first time for attending the COP12 and COP/MOP2. Waked up about 5 o'clock in the morning and cannot fell asleep again, maybe I was too excited or maybe just not adapted to the time difference.

    It is also my first time to be aboard. Everything ... Read more >

  • Saturday 11th. Demonstration Day at Uhuru park

    Blogpost by Catherine - 13 November, 2006 at 9:12

    I got a problem in waking up because I had had a long night after the party at Africa unleashed. It rained heavily in the morning when it stopped we had to move to Uhuru park, where we were to meet others who are concerned about a cleaner environment ... Read more >

  • Getting Down! To business...

    Blogpost by Jake - 9 November, 2006 at 11:52

    I remember reading "The Big Book of Peace" when I was little. It was a beautful childrens book full of short stories and poems by different authors. In one of the stories a demonstration gets cancelled because of rain and the people take cover in a tu... Read more >

  • The Climate Kiosk

    Blogpost by Agnes de Rooij - 8 November, 2006 at 10:43

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    Hi all,

    Just a short update from a still very rainy Nairobi (can not seem to escape the Dutch autumn!). Hopefully next year's conference is in Bali ;-)

    The SolarGen students have set up their (already very popular!) exhibition stand that is well attend... Read more >

  • Update at 1:47!

    Blogpost by Golam - 7 November, 2006 at 12:45
    this morning begn almost as last morning... cloudy and cool weather. people seem to be freezing but for some quaint reason i'm not quite that cold. anyways lots of things are happening today... some of the side events are really interesting and we've ... Read more >
  • At the end of day 1

    Blogpost by Golam - 6 November, 2006 at 17:12 1 comment

    hey people,

    this is the end of day1 at the cop12 and finally i've time to write up this entry!!!

    anyways we've been working quite hard for some time now (some people more than me 'coz i've mostly been sleeping till late!!). But kudos to agnes, laetitia ... Read more >

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