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May 05th, 2007

Posted in Activism by Tracy Stokes

For the second year running, Greenpeace and Seventh Generation have teamed up to offer 200 students a week of all expenses paid grassroots training in Washington DC. From July 20 to 26 2007, the group will learn skills to help them take a lead in tackling global warming and other critical issues facing their generation. You can apply if you are a US resident and aged between 18 and 24, with at least one more semester of undergraduate college to go. For full details, visit the Change It website.

And if you don’t qualify to apply for training, you can still get involved by telling the world how you would Change It.

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