This evening, several ICCs and I spent time with staff from the festival to formulate all the ideas borne in the workshops into a single, cohesive Stuttgart Declaration. Although the language of the document in itself is nothing of note, the fact that such a diverse crowd of youth is assembling to discuss solutions to these problems without attention to national pride, patriotism, or selfishness is significant. Regardless of the actual substance produced on paper, the real benefits of this festival, albeit intangible, are the connections and friendships made amongst youth of such myriad cultures. It is when people have these experiences early in their lifetimes that they grow up to treat and respect others’ cultures with zeal unseen in those who have only been confined to their own people. It is an experience I wish others could be so lucky to also enjoy!
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
UNESCO World Youth Conference
This evening, several ICCs and I spent time with staff from the festival to formulate all the ideas borne in the workshops into a single, cohesive Stuttgart Declaration. Although the language of the document in itself is nothing of note, the fact that such a diverse crowd of youth is assembling to discuss solutions to these problems without attention to national pride, patriotism, or selfishness is significant. Regardless of the actual substance produced on paper, the real benefits of this festival, albeit intangible, are the connections and friendships made amongst youth of such myriad cultures. It is when people have these experiences early in their lifetimes that they grow up to treat and respect others’ cultures with zeal unseen in those who have only been confined to their own people. It is an experience I wish others could be so lucky to also enjoy!
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
Video from Climate Camp!
There will be no winners if we don't work together . . . from Jason Bade on Vimeo.
Tonight finishes up International Climate Champion Climate Camp, at which there were Climate Champions from not only California but also from Canada and Brazil. It was hugely fun, and getting to know people even from Canada (which is surprisingly different from a cultural perspective) and Brazil was an amazing experience. In this video was Kaitlyn Kellsey, Soraya Okuda, and Tom Henbest.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
In the news: San Mateo County Times
I spent the day in Berkeley yesterday training to be a presenter for the Alliance for Climate Education, and there was a reporter there from the San Mateo County Times. Here's the link to the article: http://www.insidebayarea.com/sanmateocountytimes/localnews/ci_12602753%22
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Graduation Address
I must confess: this post has nothing to do with environmentalism per se; however, I wanted to post this (the address I delivered at Aragon High School's Graduation Ceremony on May 29) anyway. :)
(Thanks to my aunt, Debbie Weingarten, for videoing).
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