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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
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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]
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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. *

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Inside the Greenhouse, CIRES, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309

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