

Sunday 9th August 2009
Hi Guys,
Welcome back to the third blog post from the Bright Green Youth Conference in Denmark.
Today was all about us except for the 3 hours where we sang a song called 500 Minds.
After that for 2 hours we got lectures on innovation, how climate change is effecting different countries and also one on how to rethink about climate change. It has been full on but worth it.
Today Samantha was in a national Danish newspaper (we have a copy but it is in Danish) and she even got her picture in there and it’s on page two.
Then the challenge began, we went back to our home group and split into two different groups. From that we had to decide on a solution to something.
Alexander’s group chose to have theirs on OPERATION MOSHI, which is about educating youth in the Moshi region about deforestation.
Samantha’s group was going to make fans to put behind aeroplanes before they lift off to harness the energy it releases. Their next idea was collect rainwater to make electricity.
Then we got to have coaches giving us feedback which Alex’s group went to Action about how to make the campaign and Sam’s group went to Technology to see what the men in suits thought about our biofuel plant.
Hi Guys,
Welcome back to the third blog post from the Bright Green Youth Conference in Denmark.
Today was all about us except for the 3 hours where we sang a song called 500 Minds.
After that for 2 hours we got lectures on innovation, how climate change is effecting different countries and also one on how to rethink about climate change. It has been full on but worth it.
Today Samantha was in a national Danish newspaper (we have a copy but it is in Danish) and she even got her picture in there and it’s on page two.
Then the challenge began, we went back to our home group and split into two different groups. From that we had to decide on a solution to something.
Alexander’s group chose to have theirs on OPERATION MOSHI, which is about educating youth in the Moshi region about deforestation.
Samantha’s group was going to make fans to put behind aeroplanes before they lift off to harness the energy it releases. Their next idea was collect rainwater to make electricity.
Then we got to have coaches giving us feedback which Alex’s group went to Action about how to make the campaign and Sam’s group went to Technology to see what the men in suits thought about our biofuel plant.
From AlexanderCraig, Lewis Whitehurst, Samantha Fielder and Janelle McGann
Edited by Luke McMillan
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