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Climate Change Network in Senegal ???
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Does Climate Change Network in Senegal???
Automatically translated into English thanks to WorldLingo
I' D like to build has Climate Change Network in my country (Senegal) and fight against climate exchanges like many other youth organizations in the world.
I amndt currently working one carbon offsetting project in my village (Agnam-Goly) goal voluntarily:

- 1 St step off the project: reafforestation
- 2 Nd step off the project: solar cooking

I need to share experiments and tools with Al my fellow Young people in the world in order to set up has Climate Change Network in Senegal.
I' D like we, Young Senegalese, cuts has say butt Climate Change and exchange with Al other Young people in the world.
Thus, I need your suggestions, contributions, collective and individual experiments and every kind off tools that edge help custom.
First off Al I' L C has campaign butt Climate Change in my campus (Sheik Anta Diop university off Dakar). My village is well informed Climate butt Changes due to my carbon offsetting project.
I' L C my best to get many Young senegalese involved in Climate Changes. Senegal has subtropical country then it' S possible to Be treathened by floods gold drought, consequences off Climate Change. Drank personnally, I' D like to halt Al thesis climate exchanges because off my belonging to the HUMANITY.
And “have the present race is unsustainable, postponing action is No to skirt has solution. ”
Let' S Be together the Exchange!

December 8, 2007 | 1:46 PM Comments  2 comments

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LNLupkin Lea Lupkin
April 28, 2008 | 6:37 AM
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Salut, Adama! Je m’appelle Lea Lupkin et je suis une étudiante américaine. Je vais essayer d’écrire en français…j’espère que ce n’est pas grave. Je sais que vous pouvez parler anglais, mais je suis venue au Sénégal pour pratiquer mon français ! Actuellement, j’étudie à Dakar ce semestre (mais il terminera bientôt). Aux Etats-Unis, je suis active dans un réseau des jeunes activistes sur le changement du climat. Récemment, mes amis ont commencé de nouvelles campagnes s’appellent « Fired Up Media » et « Fired Up Africa » (http://firedupmedia.org/projects/fired-up-africa/). Avant de rendre aux Etats-Unis (May 17), je veux connecter des jeunes sénégalais avec ce réseau. Il semble que vous soyez un leader dans ce mouvement au Sénégal. Je veux discuter de notre mouvement mondial des jeunes. Voulez-vous rencontrer avec moi à Dakar pendant les 2 prochaines semaines ? Envoyez-moi un message à lnlupkin@gmail.com ou appelez-moi 77-787-6709. Merci et jerifef !
Goly Adama Diop
May 8, 2008 | 9:06 AM
Désolé!
Je viens de te lire en retard mais je ne vois pas la nécessité de t'appeller: on peut bien utiliser Internet nan?

A bon entendeur Salut !
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