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.

  • Asian Youth Network on Climate Change

    Blogpost by Woon - 5 December, 2007 at 19:08 2 comments

    Tuesday 4 Dec 2007

    by Woon SG-Thailand

    After a long day at the exhibit and being a P-Bear for an hour, I had another important meeting; Asian youth wish to initiate a network to tackle environmental issue. This conference provides us an opportunity to m... Read more >

  • P-Bear Meeting Thai Delegates

    Blogpost by Woon - 5 December, 2007 at 18:49

    Tuesday 4 Dec 2007

    by Woon SG-Thailand

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    Photograph by Abigail Jabines

    P-Bear is so lovely when looking from outside but being inside it is another story…a very different one. This evening, I got to experience what it feels like to be a P-Bear. It was defi... Read more >

  • Dawn in Bali

    Blogpost by Razcel - 5 December, 2007 at 18:34

    November 30, 2007

    Razceljan - SG Philippines

    At 30˚C, it’s no ‘white Christmas’, contrary to the songs played on the radio on my way here in Bali, Indonesia. The time is also ‘heating up’ for the upcoming negotiation in the 13th UN Climate Change Confer... Read more >

  • Starting of COP

    Blogpost by Woon - 5 December, 2007 at 8:46

    Monday 3 Dec 2007

    by Woon SG-Thailand

    For the first few minutes in the Bali Convention Centre, I could not really believe that I was walking among delegates, ministers, and other important people from all around the globe. Believe it or not, we were the... Read more >

  • “World on Fire”

    Blogpost by Woon - 5 December, 2007 at 3:03

    Sunday 2 Dec 2007

    by Razceljan SG-Philippines

    6:25 A.M. – it’s when my alarm clock rings each morning. It’s the usual time my roommate, Chris Miller of Greenpeace USA, also wakes up and do the morning rituals.

    After breakfast, we took the bus to the Bali... Read more >

  • Mr. P. Bear for the Day

    Blogpost by Razcel - 4 December, 2007 at 15:46

    Razceljan - SG Philippines

    December 3, 2007

    The weather reports: Bali 30ºC.

    In the kind of tropical temperature, what can a polar bear do? I hear you saying, “sweat like hell!”

    Yes! I just did “sweat like hell” early today in time of the opening of the 13... Read more >

  • Sunset and Success of the Solar Festival

    Blogpost by Woon - 4 December, 2007 at 14:14

    Sunday 2 Dec 2007

    by Woon SG-Thailand

    The first thing for this morning was registering ourselves at the UNFCCC. In no time we received our identity card for the conference. Outside the registration camp, the giant thermometer was waiting to be set up. Y... Read more >

  • Solar Festival now Begins!

    Blogpost by Woon - 4 December, 2007 at 13:56

    Saturday 1 Dec 2007

    by Woon SG-Thailand

    Today, we directly headed to Kuta beach where the Solar Festival is going to take place. The stage was already set up along with few booths. Having only a few hours before the festival start, both SG delegates and... Read more >

  • ‘Here comes the Sun’ and the Youth Summit

    Blogpost by Woon - 4 December, 2007 at 13:37

    Saturday 1 Dec 2007

    by Razceljan SG-Philippines

    Early today, everyone was looking forward to go to Kuta Beach for the Solar Festival, but I left earlier together with Ivy and Agnes to attend the International Youth Summit on Climate Change at Harris Hot... Read more >

  • First Step on Balinese Land

    Blogpost by Woon - 4 December, 2007 at 13:21

    Thursday 29 Nov 2007

    by Woon SG-Thailand

    As soon as I walked out of the plane on Balinese land, I pulled off my light jacket. The issue of climate change seems to greet me as early as I took my first step on the land where the United Nations Conference ... Read more >

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