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Any other problems, please contact us at
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What is the competition?
Further details regarding the competition will be published shortly, please keep checking back.
What is COPArt?
COPArt is an art and media creation open to everyone. We want you to submit your art - anything creative with a climate change theme counts. We want to see what action you're taking on climate change and how it's affecting you.
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What is Climate Squad?
Climate Squad is Global Action Plan's programme for 16-25 year olds, giving young people the opportunity to act on the environment, gain leadership skills and earn a qualification in the process. We aim to facilitate a movement of young people to be a positive influence in their local communities.
For more information, please go to
www.climatesquad.org.uk
How long will my image/video be shown for?
There is currently no end point for this project, and your image/video will be shown for the duration of this. If at any point you decide you no longer want us to use you're your content, please contact us and let us know.
What should my image/video show?
COPArt is a visual petition aimed at anyone who is passionate about climate change and wants to encourage people to act now! People of all ages are asked to upload images or clips they have created which contain their message about climate change. We want you to submit your art - anything creative with a climate change theme counts. We want to see what action you're taking on climate change and how it's affecting you.
Where will my image/video be shown?
The 'visual petition' montage of images is planned to be shown in Copenhagen for this year's COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference and in Ontario for next year's G8 Summit as well as at many locations around England over the beginning of 2010.