Green Long March

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Chinese Youth Promote Regional Solutions for Climate Change

In July 2010, more than 5,000 youth from 80 universities across China set out on the Green Long March, across 8 routes, to promote regional solutions for climate change. In addition to raising awareness, 55 student teams are implementing Green Seed Award projects to identify and expand successful practices.

80 Chinese Universities Participate in the 2010 Green Long March

Student award recipients of the 2010 Green Seed Awards smile in the audienceStudent award recipients of the 2010 Green Seed Awards smile in the audience

Beijing- On April 3, 2010, China’s fourth annual Green Long March began with an opening ceremony and national training sessions for students from 80 universities. Student volunteers from 31 provinces will participate in the 2010 Green Long March to promote regional solutions to climate change.

As part of the opening ceremonies, Dr.

Green Long March 2010 Focuses on Regional Solutions to Climate Change

Gold Coast Route, GLM 2009 - Community mapping of green energy successesGold Coast Route, GLM 2009 - Community mapping of green energy successes

Beijing -  Across China, 42 university environmental groups will expand best practices to address climate change as part of the 2010 Green Long March.

Student environmental groups will: 

Achievements of the Green Long March 2009

Authors: 
Future Generations China
Publisher: 
Future Generations China
Date: 
December, 2009

The Green Long March (GLM) successfully completed its third year of research and campaigning on pressing environmental issues, this year with a focus on green energy. Student volunteers from more than 50 partner universities across China organized activities along seven routes in diverse ecological zones. Key outcomes included improved research and problem-solving skills among the 5,000 participating youth, 40 green energy case studies, and 28 Green Seed Award (GSA) projects.

Details are provided in this summary 15 page summary report.

80 Chinese Universities Participate in the 2010 Green Long March

Student award recipients of the 2010 Green Seed Awards smile in the audienceStudent award recipients of the 2010 Green Seed Awards smile in the audience


Beijing- On April 3, 2010, China’s fourth annual Green Long March began with an opening ceremony and national training sessions for students from 80 universities. Student volunteers from 31 provinces will participate in the 2010 Green Long March to promote regional solutions to climate change.

UNDP "Eco Hero" Broadcast to Feature the Green Long March

From December 29 - December 30, 2009, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) "ECO HERO" series will feature the Green Long March on Tianjin Satellite TV. The "Eco Hero" camera crew traveled with Chinese university students along the Grasslands Route of Inner Mongolia as they documented case studies of environmental successes. The story focuses on the Sanbeilin Forestry Reform Program.