FIlm4Climate Global Video Competition Announced at Cannes Film Festival

The Film4Climate Global Video Competition opens today as the centerpiece of the Connect4Climate initiative to promote sustainability in the creative industries through active engagement with young people in finding solutions to climate change. Send in your videos either through our website or at film4climate.net.

Connect4Cllimate Sport4Climate Trailer

Overview of activities achieve under the Connect4Climate program, with a few Sport4Climate initiative highlights.

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1.5°C: Le Record Qui Ne Doit Pas Être Battu

L'humanité a toujours surmonté ses limites et brisé des records. En raison de l'activité humaine, la température moyenne sur terre a augmenté de 1 degré Celsius au cours du siècle dernier. Si la température augmente de plus de 1,5 degré, certains pays seront inondés, d'autres deviendront plus malades, plus chauds, ou plus secs. 

Est-il juste de voler l'avenir de millions de personnes? 1,5 degré c'est le record qui ne doit pas être battu.

#1o5C #Sport4Climate

Last Chance to Enter #Film4Climate Competition

We want action on climate change! This is the last chance, go do it! The change will only happen if we join together. Enter the #Film4Climate Global Video Competitionfilm4climate.net/

Robert Stone highlights the #Film4Climate Competition

Documentary filmmaker Robert Stone highlights the importance of participating in the #Film4Climate Global Video Competition, organized by Connect4Climate, World Bank and the United Nations. 

"Most of us, when we think about climate change, we think about what an incredible technological challenge it is going to be to wean ourselves from fossil fuels, and what an incredible political challenge it is to get governments to focus attention and set priorities to solve this problem. But most of all, as a filmmaker, it is an incredible communications challenge."