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Climate (campaign title)
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Day
Education
Electric light
Electronics
Greenpeace youth groups
Half length
KWCI (GPI)
Local population
Measuring tools
Native Africans
Outdoors
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Solar energy
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Workshops (events)
Young adults
Youth Support Centre (YSC)
Solar Energy Training in South Africa
Students from the Madiba a Toloane high school in Jericho participate in a solar energy training. The trainees organize an open day to demonstrate and share their experience with solar energy. They set up displays of solar equipment they have learned to use. The training is organized by Greenpeace South Africa and the Youth Support Service of Greenpeace Switzerland.
In original language:
Solarenergie Workshop in Jericho Südafrika
Jericho, Mai / Juni 2010: Schülerinnen und Schüler nehmen an einem Solarenergie Workshop teil. Der Workshop wurde von Greenpeace Südafrika und dem Youth Support Service von Greenpeace Schweiz organisiert. © Greenpeace / Michael Götz
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Solar Energy Training in Jericho South Africa
Students from Jericho participate in a solar energy training. They discover that the renewable energy sources, particularly solar energy, can change their life in a positive way.
The training is organized by Greenpeace South Africa and the Youth Support Service of Greenpeace Switzerland. After this training, the students will use their knowledge to install a solar powered public viewing area for the World Cup games.
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Unique identifier:
GP04OQ2
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
01/05/2010
Locations:
Africa
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Jericho (South Africa)
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South Africa
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Michael Götz
Size:
2160px × 2880px 1.42 MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)