TELL US YOUR CLIMATE STORY...
ENTER THE FILM4CLIMATE GLOBAL VIDEO COMPETITION.
Submissions are accepted through film4climate.net or through Connect4Climate's Facebook page.
TELL US YOUR CLIMATE STORY...
ENTER THE FILM4CLIMATE GLOBAL VIDEO COMPETITION.
Submissions are accepted through film4climate.net or through Connect4Climate's Facebook page.
Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all is the 7th Sustainable Development Goal. In this sense it is crucial that we take action by exchanging ideas on how to achieve the goals of universal access and improvement of renewable energy efficiency, as well as creative solutions. You have accepted the challenge by sharing your climate stories and creative solutions regarding clean #Energy. Your pictures are truly inspiring, one in particular, from Allan F. Castañeda, this week's finalist of #Photo4Climate Instagram Challenge.
Congratulations Allan Castañeda, your photo is detailed in its description of how the windmill farm is helping to mitigate the effects of Climate Change in the Philippines while offering background information on windmill power in Southeast Asia.
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The Bangui Wind Farm consisting of wind turbines on-shore facing South China Sea and it is located at the municipality of Bangui, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. This is the first power generating windmill farm in the Philippines and considered one of the biggest in Southeast Asia. This windmills project by the NorthWind Development Corporation as a practice renewable #energy sources and to help reduce the greenhouse gases that cause global warming and #climatechange.
Photo Credit: Allan F. Castañeda.
Congratulations Green Projects team, you are the #Photo4Climate Finalist of this week's theme - #forests. You do have a unique caption and a description that offers an understanding of a Climate Solution.
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#Bialowiezaforest is one of the oldest #forests in #Poland. It is home for thousands of species. Now it is at risk of being cut down due to the decision of the Polish Minister of the #Environment who sees this as a cure for a probable #climatechange caused invasion of a spurce bark beetle. The only hope to stop this massive fall is in @europeancommission and environmental organisations like @greenpeace_pl. This #forest will fight the beetle without axes and chain saws.
Photo Credit: Green Projects.
The Business & Climate Summit takes place on June 28-29, 2016 in London. It is the leading annual forum for businesses, investors and policymakers on climate action.
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<li>The 1st Business & Climate Summit marked a turning point for business engagement on climate policy. The second Summit will harness this engagement to make an unequivocal shift from words to action.</li>
<li>The 2016 Business and Climate Summit will be held London, the heart of global finance and a leading business and technology hub. The summit is being designed by business for business, with a convening network of partners that represent over 6 million businesses worldwide.</li>
<li>Forward thinking companies with climate change at the heart of their business strategies will reap the benefits of high return investments, while those that don’t will face greater risks – from policy, investors and climate change itself.</li>
<li>Investors are increasingly directing their money toward the clean technologies of the future. A rapidly developing innovation and technology frontier is emerging, unlocking trillions of dollars of investment.</li>
<li>It’s no longer just about commitments, it’s about real action. This year’s Business & Climate Summit will set out how business, in the short, medium and long term, can take advantage of a swift transition to a resilient low carbon economy.</li>
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<p><strong>Connect4Climate</strong> will also be at the Business & Climate Summit preparing discussion about <a href="http://connect4climate.org/event/business-climate-summit-2016" target="_blank"><strong>"The Role and Responsibility of Creative Industries on Climate Action"</strong></a> on<strong> June 29 - 10:45 to 12:45 BST</strong>. Find out who <a href="http://connect4climate.org/event/business-climate-summit-2016" target="_blank">the panelists are and see the run of show here</a>.</p>
<p>During a public interview with Al Gore at the 2015 Annual Cannes Lions Advertising Festival, Sir Martin Sorrell, Chairman of WPP Group of advertising agencies offered to stand arm-in-arm with heads of rival advertising networks at Cannes Lions 2016 if all will pledge solidarity with the climate change movement.</p>
<p>The World Bank’s Connect4Climate Campaign in partnership with the Business Climate Summit and Maitland Green/Havas is staging a thematic discussion on “The Role of Creative Industries in Sustainability and Climate Change” with the objective of perpetuating the engagement of media, entertainment and advertising sectors on climate action.</p>
<p>Join us online with <a data-query-source="hashtag_click" dir="ltr" href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BusinessClimate?src=hash">#BusinessClimate<… href="https://twitter.com/Connect4Climate">#Innovation4Climate</a>.</p>
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With more than 170 countries signing the Paris Climate Change Agreement in April, the momentum for climate action is finally global and ambitious.
While to many the climate debate may seem remote from daily life, the small decisions that we all can make—how much water we use, the products we buy, how we vote—are personal and possible. And they become easier the more we are aware of the consequences.
But the poorest in the world do not even have the luxury of choice. For them, climate change is an immediate, life-threatening danger. Striking images and personal stories help us understand the need for immediate action—by all of us, at all levels.
The World Bank Group’s Connect4Climate program, with the direct support of Vulcan Productions, the Italian energy company Enel and The Global Brain are offering filmmakers the chance to tell these stories and to create messaging that will impact us all and spur action. Partnering with the United Nations and the government of the Kingdom of Morocco, the climate solutions and actions depicted in these films will be celebrated at the United Nations COP22 Climate Summit in Marrakesh in November.
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The Film4Climate Global Video Competition is open to all, between the ages of 14–35, to submit a short film up to 5 minutes in length, or a public service advertisement up to 60 seconds long anytime between June 20 and September 15, 2016. Submissions are accepted through film4climate.net or through Connect4Climate's Facebook page.
" Climate change is a real and global threat affecting people’s wellbeing, livelihoods, the environment and economies. Communication is a powerful tool in furthering understanding of its impact and inspiring action to tackle it. " - Sheila Redzepi, Vice President of External and Corporate Relations, World Bank Group
An elite panel of film industry producers, directors, and writers chaired by Bernardo Bertolucci will choose the winning entries. They will be distributed globally as examples of how society is embracing the climate challenge and taking actions to transition to a low-carbon resilient future.
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Renowned film director Fernando Meirelles will again join the jury for this competition: “Climate change is the biggest challenge humankind will face in the next century and what has to be done to mitigate the effects of climate change must start with us, from bottom to top.”
Throughout history when young people have finally had enough of excuses and failure from the older generation, they have gathered together or voted together to demand change. It is often said that this generation is the first to end poverty and the last to tackle climate change. The Film4Climate Global Video Competition aims to show how that change will take place.
The competition is a chance for young filmmakers to let their voices be heard in an impactful way. To vividly illustrate the type of actions that need to be taken immediately and to show us the sort of world they want to be living in and to leave for their children.
Connect4Climate youth leader and filmmaker Slater Jewell-Kemker: “So often youth are sidelined or silenced or made into photo-ops. It is important to remember that we are more than just the smiling, happy youth of tomorrow. We are the inheritors of this planet, and we need to be listened to.”
The limiting factor of the climate decision-making process is not necessarily the unwillingness of policy makers, rather the lack of political and social capital. Leaders need to feel supported and empowered by citizens and the younger generation in order to make the right, bold climate decisions.
Youth have the ability to see beyond boundaries and into the heart of the matter, which is that we are all human, connected, and only together will we make the climate crisis into the greatest opportunity for this generation.
Films have the power to inspire. Young people have the energy. The Film4Climate competition aims to bring together these two vital ingredients to build the socio-political capital for climate action and highlight climate solutions around the world.
Lucia Grenna, Program Manager, Connect4Climate: "#Film4Climate Competition is a change for young people to tell the world a story that may change the world."
Find our more about the competition and download flyers and the social media kit in this article.
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought was captured beautifully by Adil Moumane, the winner of this week's #Photo4Climate Instagram Challenge. Congratulations! Keep raise awareness on climate change with your unique photos!
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I took that one in a village called Mhamid elghezlain , a lot of people her lose their houses because of#desertification and They moved to other places and let their houses #climatechange.
Photo Credits: Adil Moumane