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Welcomming Shri Salman Khurshid Ji, Minister of Corporate Affairs Govt. of India In Sutlej Hostel JNU
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
الإحترار العالمي و الدول النائمة


Saturday, September 5, 2009
Al Gore trains Irfan Ahmad from JNU At the Climate Project Asia-Pacific Summit 13 July 2009


JNU Student Irfan Ahmad was among 261 people trained by The Hon. Al Gore at The Climate Project Asia Pacific Summit in Melbourne from July 11 th - 13 th .At the AP Summit Mr. Gore, Australian Conservation Foundation Executive Director Don Henry and eminent scientist Dr Graeme Pearman trained people from 19countries, including Australia, Bangladesh, China, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. As a delegate Irfan was trained to communicate directly with his community in order to generate momentum for the best possible outcome at Copenhagen climate change UN negotiations in December this year. "I hope my training at the A-P Summit will mean I can work to inspire and create change in order to avoid catastrophic climate change here in India. I plan to be an advocate for this work in the important five month lead-up to the Copenhagen climate change negotiations," Irfan said." These people are united in wanting to find a solution to avoid the worst of dangerous climate change. They can now return to their communities and act as agents of change, asking their leaders to be part of the solution to the climate crisis, "said Don Henry. "Countries in the Asia Pacific region are going to be crucial in a good outcome at Copenhagen. All countries need to lead on this issue - just as we need to do the right thing at home. "The AP Summit brought together people from the world's largest economies to smallest and most vulnerable island states. Many of these people are living in regions impacted by the climate crisis.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Irfan Ahmad to be trained by Al Gore at the Asia Pacific Summit
27/06/ 2009
Irfan Ahmad from India, a Student of Jawaharlal Nehru University has been selected from more than 2000 Australasian applicants to be trained by former US Vice President Al Gore at The
Building on the work of The
As a delegate Irfan will have the chance to help focus and re-invigorate the Asia Pacific’s regional response to climate change in the lead into the critical UNCCC Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December 2009.
“I hope my role at the A-P Summit will mean I can work to inspire and create change in order to avoid catastrophic climate change here in India. I plan to be an advocate for this work in the important five month lead-up to the Copenhagen climate change negotiations,” Irfan said.
“The A-P Summit has a specific focus on the unique window of time to act on climate change, particularly with the Copenhagen negotiations at the end of this year. Together A-P Summit delegates will inspire people from the region to make a difference at global level,” said
One in seventy five Australians have now seen a presentation delivered by the 250 Al Gore trained
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