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2018 Inside the Greenhouse Comedy & Climate Change Short Video Competition 1st place: $400 prize 2nd place: $250 3rd place: $100 More Information <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001tKRWWXszv9ObEo8fN3e50ygIdk_DaVWaLxbNkUhEZKFaw1m5RneK8VyobwL2I2Qsj09PN64MgLhzm6ZcRh8_ppqV8GSFq6ZZQovKoK0mihorBEONLi_XGelJvR9w_eNzXZILzqaRI0cWb7Vouf8u_kb6wygyS4gpL88o6HYRNEkygS2nbTVt2oAkmEh-Ajls6nkbTQYxXp8WkWCSOwGJ-A==&c=Tg2lnxKjWTs36hPcLbTyHxa_PSOar6BSkBmqoaBwzlOXZ-EQTGzUAw==&ch=kxwgm83DxnAlM-Xtkm13UsHySs1Ms5NJLN3kmiXYugQjW_wjwMvyPw==> Humor is a tool underutilized in the area of climate change; yet comedy has power to effectively connect people, information, ideas, and new ways of thinking/acting. In this 3rd annual competition, we seek to harness the powers of climate comedy through compelling, resonant and meaningful *VIDEOS – up to 3 minutes in length – *to meet people where they are, and open them up to new and creative engagement. *Award Criteria: *Successful entries will have found the funny while relating to climate change issues. Each entry will be reviewed by a committee composed of students, staff and faculty at CU-Boulder. *Application Requirements *(1) 1-2 page pdf description of entry, including: - title of creative work, - names and affiliations of all authors/contributors, - contact information of person submitting the entry, - a statement of permissions for use of content, as necessary, and - a 100-word description of the work. (2) A link to the up-to-3-minute composition, posted on Youtube or Vimeo or the like *Eligibility *Must be a citizen of Planet Earth; work created since January 2017 is accepted; works must be less than 3 minutes in length, captured through video; CU-Boulder employees are not eligible *Submission Deadline *- April 15: entries due to [email protected] <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001tKRWWXszv9ObEo8fN3e50ygIdk_DaVWaLxbNkUhEZKFaw1m5RneK8b24ZkIso4nwcmuywP8le8CoZu8tyWkQhXeFy1Wze2-iS_oErETgn6mFexoUrTo-3qMIdn6n4M4y6G23YcmEWVW-oOF-pI6zf_RAHecw9bADYEPBiZl3cyPNjnPT6_rb9VbOO0oEr0Np&c=Tg2lnxKjWTs36hPcLbTyHxa_PSOar6BSkBmqoaBwzlOXZ-EQTGzUAw==&ch=kxwgm83DxnAlM-Xtkm13UsHySs1Ms5NJLN3kmiXYugQjW_wjwMvyPw==>- April 30: applicants informed of decisions *Contact: *Max Boykoff Associate Professor Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Studies (CIRES) Center for Science and Technology Policy Research (CSTPR) Environmental Studies Program [email protected] Beth Osnes Associate Professor Department of Theater and Dance University of Colorado Boulder [email protected] *Rebecca Safran* Associate Professor Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department University of Colorado Boulder [email protected] *This initiative is part of the Inside the Greenhouse project at CU-Boulder. This project acknowledges that, to varying degrees, we are all implicated in, part of, and responsible for greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. We treat this ‘greenhouse’ as a living laboratory, an intentional place for growing new ideas and evaluating possibilities to confront climate change through a range of mitigation and adaptation strategies. * [image: logos] Inside the Greenhouse, CIRES, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "gep-ed" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
