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Actions and protests
Climate (campaign title)
Day
Education
Energy
Energy efficiency
Festivals
Greenpeace volunteers
KWCI (GPI)
Outdoors
Painting (activity)
Props
Public engagement
Solar energy
Solar Generation (youth group)
Students
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Two people
Women
Climate Action Solar Generation in Roermond
Greenpeace volunteer paints a tattoo of the Solar Generation symbol on the arm of a student at the Solar Weekend Festival in Roermond.
In original language:
Klimaatactie Solar Generation in Roermond
Greenpeace vrijwilliger brengt een tatoeage van het Solar Generation symbool aan op de arm van een student tijdens het Solar Weekend Festival in Roermond.
Unique identifier:
GP01JSU
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
13/08/2005
Locations:
Europe
,
Netherlands
,
Roermond
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Ben Deiman
Size:
2336px × 3504px 1MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
Containers
Shoot:
Climate Action Solar Generation in Roermond the Netherlands
This weekend Solar Generation starts in the Netherlands. Solar Generation is an initiative of Greenpeace, in which students who really want climate change can take action and find solutions. Solar Generation already excists in France, Germany, Switzerland, United States, Philippines, China and India. Students can make out a case for concrete changes, like installing solar panels on the roof of their university or clean energy in their students' house. They belong to a generation that can make a difference. During the Solar Weekend Festival in Roermond on the13th and 14th of August the first students can sign up. At this event the Solar Generation Team cooks at the 'Solar Cooker', builds a lounge tent and creates with the students a Solar work of art. After this kick off Solar Generation will visit colleges and universities throughout the country to attract more students for the project. They can also subscribe themselves on the website www.solargeneration.nl
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