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Solar Generation Thailand


Solar Generation
or youth for clean energy is a campaign to migitate and halt climate change (global warming) caused mainly by humans' activities.

Our activities in Thailand and other countries are organized by youth. Greenpeace provide information to youth interested in global warming issue to together campaign to stop the use of dirty energy, the major cause of climate change, and push for the solution; clean renewable energy.

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Solar Generation at Energy Fair

Greenpeace with the Southern Non-Governmental Organization network organized Southern Energy Fair at Thaksin University in Pattalung province.

Photography Workshop

Solar Generation attended a workshop on photography. The objective is to build a capacity to the youth on how to take news photograph, especially for Greenpeace’s campaigns in order to better communicate environmental campaigns to the public.

Love the Earth Save the Earth on Earth Day

Greenpeace SEA Thailand’s Solar Generation co-organized “Love the Earth Save the Earth” activity as a part of Earth Day at Ekkamai International School.

Greenpeace promotes love for environment on Children's Day

Greenpeace's Solar Generation and Jitasa joined 2009 Children's Day activity at the Thai Government House. They provided knowledge about global warming's impacts and simple ways to stop it and demonstrated solar cell equipment which can be used with small electrical appliances.

Global Day of Action 2008

People across the world took to the streets for a Global Day of Action on Saturday, to tell the governments meeting in Poznan, Poland for crucial UN climate negotiations, that the world is watching them.

Solar Gen from Damrongraj School Held "Training the Trainer"

Greenpeace’s Solar Generation from Damrongraj Songkro school, Chiangrai province organized a group leadership training or “Training the Trainer” to encourage the members of the school’s Solar Generation group to be learn about their work and to be able to disseminate firsthand information about climate change and energy to the school’s students and people in neighbouring communities.

Car Free Day 2008

Solar Generation with thousands of cyclists participated in Car Free Day activity organized by Greenpeace with Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), Thailand Cycling Club and Thai Health Promotion Foundation. Bicycles modified to look like a bus with a banner “Take a Bus, Lead the Energy [R]evolution” led more than 300 hundred volunteers, supporters and celebrities riding under the Greenpeace banner which started from The Emporium en route to Thai-Japanese Youth Center. Famous MCs, including E or Tankun Jit-issara and Jumjim or Woranun Jantarassamee, joined the activities at Greenpeace’s booth with Solar Generation to urge teenagers and general public to recognize the benefits of traveling by public transportation and bicycle to reduce oil consumption.

Thailand's National Youth Day

Greenpeace’s Solar Generation with National Youth Council participated in Thailand’s National Youth Day held by the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security under the concept, “Power of the Thai Youth: Unity Beyond the Differences".

Kid Dee (Think Good) Work Shop 3

Solar Generation was invited by Thai Health Promotion Foundation to participate in “Kid Dee (Think Good) Workshop 3” at Maxx hotel, Rama 9 Road.

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