Climate Change Video Competition

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Climate Change Video Competition: Imagine living in Sub-Saharan Africa in 2040s. By then, according to World Bank projections, 80% of cropland would be infertile. 

That will cause increase in food prices and lead to other challenges in the region.  

Due to climate change, we won’t have problems only in Sub-Saharan Africa but in other parts of the world as well. 

Climate change will affect us in every way possible — from feeding ourselves to finding good jobs.

We must act now to raise awareness about climate change because it is already affecting us. 

Glaciers are melting faster in Nepal. Farmers are experiencing unpredictable rainfall and declining soil quality.

How is climate change affecting you or your community?

Submit a 1-12 minute video documentary telling a story about climate change and you might win a cash prize up to $15,000 or video equipment. 

Youth from all over the world who are in two age groups, 14-17 and 18-35, are eligible to enter this contest, which will be judged by a panel of famous film directors and others.

You can submit your video individually or in teams of five or fewer people. 

The deadline is Feb 15.

Follow the links below for more details and application contacts.

For more scholarship information and application materials, please see: Climate Change Video Competition
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