I think the term "climate change" is trivialising the problem.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/may/17/why-the-guardian-is-changing-the-language-it-uses-about-the-environment
On 03.07.19 08:32, Wilfried Agricola de Cologne wrote:
Call for entries
Deadline: 31 October 2019
*The Wake Up! Memorial*
will be adding in 2020 a new section dedicated to the “climate change” to
be presented online, as well as in physical space via curated screenings.
Artists working with audio-vidual media are invited to submit works in the
field of film/video and sonic art
on the topic – *“Climate Change!” and preseving the natural environment on
Earth for future generations.*.
Short films/videos may have a maximum duration of 10 minutes (exceptions
possible) in many formats ranging from documentary via artvideo to
experimental film.
*The Wake Up! Memorial* – http://wake-up.engad.org
is a corporate part of the *7 Memorials for Humanity* –
http://7mfh.a-virtual-memorial.org.
Regulations & entry for on netEX - calls & deadlines:
http://netex.nmartproject.net/?p=9701
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