New Country Director of Future Generations China: Dr. Guangchun Lei[January 18, 2010]Beijing - Future Generations welcomes Guangchun Lei to be Country Director of Future Generations China. Dr. Lei will lead the organization to have greater China-wide impact in the areas of conservation and community development. More>>GLM forum acts on climate change for Copenhagen[November 2, 2009]BEIJING, CHINA-In the prelude to next month's global climate change talks in Copenhagen, student volunteers from the "Green Long March" environmental movement gathered to lead youth action on climate change at a landmark forum in Beijing on Saturday, October 31st. More>>350 Day of Global Climate Action in Beijing[October 27, 2009]On Saturday, October 24th, Future Generations participated in the most widespread day of climate action in history. Coordinated worldwide by grassroots organization 350.org, the day aimed to raise awareness of the dangers of rising CO2 emissions. More>>Grasslands Route Volunteers Team Up with American High School Students![September 1, 2009]The GLM Grasslands Route volunteers in Baotou had a special opportunity to team up with a group of high school students from Americans Promoting Study Abroad (APSA) to organize an environmental awareness campaign and visit a Green Seed Award site. The high schoolers were selected by APSA as being high-achieving students from inner-city school systems on the east coast of the United States. All ten have been studying Chinese language in the states and the summer program in Beijing allows them their first chance to travel to the Middle Kingdom and put their skills to use. More>>Grasslands Route in Baotou Launches Regional Environmental Action[August 3, 2009]On the afternoon of July 27, a team of six from Beijing Forestry University and three Future Generations China staff teamed up with local GLM volunteers at Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology to launch the 2009 Grasslands Route. The route began with an Opening Ceremony and a series of environmental campaigns and research on renewable energies. GLM volunteers listened to speeches from local environmental experts Mr. Ding and Mrs. Feng, both of whom work for the Baotou Environmental Protection Bureau. Mr. Ding emphasized the importance of youth in environmental protection efforts, especially in industrial towns like Baotou: home of the Baogang Group, one of China’s largest iron and steel companies. More>> |
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