Iowa Climate Prize
The Iowa Climate Prize is proud to offer a monetary reward for efforts to promote climate change awareness through creative media works. Please join us!
-Our Mission-
The goal of the Iowa Climate Prize (ICP) is to reward creative efforts to educate about climate change, its causes and effects, as well as ways to mitigate its consequences. We hope that an increased sense of awareness will lead to more personal involvement and more cultural, educational and social activities, which will create a better world and a better place for us to live.
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A step in the right direction.
http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/bd4379a92ceceeac8525735900400c27/da9640577ceacd9f85257beb006cb2b6!OpenDocument
09/20/2013: EPA Proposes Carbon Pollution Standards for New Power Plants / Agency takes... Release Date: 09/20/2013Contact Information: Julia P. Valentine (NEWS MEDIA ONLY), [email protected], 202-564-0496, 202-564-4355; EN ESPAŇOL: Lina Younes [email protected] 202-564-9924 202-564-4355
09/28/2013
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=226902314
UN Climate Change Report: Sea Level, Air Temperature To Rise The United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change releases its latest assessment today. This is the fifth since 1990. The reports project the rate of global warming, sea level rise and other expected effects that result largely from our use of fossil fuels, which puts billions of additio...
09/23/2013
The President of The United States released his plans for tackling climate change earlier this year. The following link lays out some facts, The President’s plan, impacts of climate change, and how citizens can lead to help fight climate change. Take a look and share!
http://www.whitehouse.gov/share/climate-action-plan
President Obama's Plan to Fight Climate Change | The White House President Obama believes we have a moral obligation to lead the fight against carbon pollution. Share the details of his plan to help make sure people in your community get the facts:
09/14/2013
More than twenty-one years ago, Sevren Suzuki spoke at the United Nation's Conference on Environment and Development. What this young woman accomplished was to help elevate the importance of environmental issues to an international audience. Within this six minute speech, climate change was addressed. Over the last two decades, the only substantial change in information contained within this plead for action is the increase in the population of the world, from 5 billion to 7 billion. The important issues are still that, important issues that have not been appropriately addressed. We must work to solve these issues, now. In twenty more years, will we look back at this 1992 video and say "The only change that our society has experienced is an increase from 5 billion people to 8.5 billion people. The issues are still the same. We have done nothing to solve these issues."?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqrBzuOwGqQ&app=desktop
Girl's Speech @ UN Conference on Environment and Development The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, also known as the Rio Summit, Earth Summit (or, in Portuguese, Eco '92) was a major conference ...
09/12/2013
09/10/2013
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