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Take artistic action against climate change

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COPArt shows what climate change looks like

COPArt

As the world leaders meet in Copenhagen to decide how to combat climate change, COPArt launches an online visual campaign in which everyone can take part. People of all ages are asked to upload images or clips they have created which contain their message about climate change. All of these will be collated into one large digital picture montage to be displayed to world leaders in  Copenhagen so they can witness what people feel and want to do about climate change.

What do you want to say? Ideas can range from a photo of your friend installing an environmentally-friendly light bulb to a video clip of someone acting out their climate change fears. Whatever you want. All you need to do is be creative, stick to the theme and keep it clean.

For more information and to take part, simply click your way to the COPArt website >> 

COPArt is part of the Climate Squad project, run by Global Action Plan and funded by Bank of America and v, the National Young Volunteers Service.
 

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Carl Johansson

Tue 8 December 2009, 12:56

Great idea. Hmm… what to add?

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