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Climate Tracker “Stay below 1.5” Writing Competition 2018

alphagamma Climate Tracker Stay below 1.5 Writing Competition 2018 opportunities

Deadline: March 23, 2018 00:00 CET
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Eligibility: Young writers (18-30 years old) from around the world who want to make a big impact in their countries by writing about the necessity to stay below 1.5 degrees of warming and the ways in which we can reach that target: 100% renewable energy, natural solutions and zero fossil fuels and their vested influence
Location: Bonn, Germany

Climate Tracker “Stay below 1.5” Writing Competition 2018

Join “Stay below 1.5!” writing competition and win a fully funded fellowship to the May climate negotiations in Bonn, Germany!

Climate tracker is looking for young writers from around the world who want to make a big impact in their countries by writing about the necessity to stay below 1.5 degrees of warming and the ways in which we can reach that target: 100% renewable energy, natural solutions and zero fossil fuels and their vested influence.

Join Climate Tracker in the climate negotiations in Germany

In 2018, the most prominent scientific body on climate change issues, the IPCC, will release the Special Report on 1.5° (SR1.5). It is also the year of the Talanoa Dialogue, during which countries have to increase their ambition on fighting climate change.

Climate tracker need to remind the governments and decision makers that we can and must stay below 1.5 degrees of warming. We need a transition to 100% renewable energy and foster natural climate solutions, like reforestation and forest protection. The interests of the fossil fuel and biofuels industries are trying to delay action, but we must act now!

Do you want to make a difference?

Here is what you have to do:

Interested in attending the Climate Tracker 2018? Register your participation by following the registration link and taking the suggested steps.


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