Chill Out Contest

Tell the National Wildlife Federation about your campus’s project to fight global warming and WIN!
Prizes include:
* A free public screening of An Inconvenient Truth, courtesy of Paramount Pictures
* Up to $1000 for your project
* A video feature in Chill Out: Campus Solutions to Global Warming, NWF’s Campus Ecology’s nationwide multimedia broadcast on April 18, 2007!

There are two easy ways to enter!
* Submit 500 words or less about your project
* Create a short video and upload it onto NWF’s Campus Ecology Chill Out Contest YouTube group!

We are looking for creative and unique solutions and entries! Enter Now!
All colleges and universities are eligible to participate! Deadline to submit an essay is February 2, 2007. Deadline to submit a video is March 1, 2007.

2 Responses to “Chill Out Contest”


  1. 1 Alexis Dec 12th, 2006 at 3:07 pm

    What about something like this for Canada ?

  1. 1 paper mache animal Trackback on Feb 17th, 2007 at 10:17 pm

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About Liz


While at the University of North Carolina, Liz led one of the first successful campus renewable energy campaigns in the southeast and won the Morris K. Udall scholarship in both 2002 & 2003. She organized the first Southeast Student Renewable Energy Conference April 2-4, 2004, to engage other Southern schools beyond UNC in energy and climate work. In the summer of 2004 she became a co-founding member of Energy Action Coalition, which she has been actively involved with since then. She co-chaired the Energy Action Coalition Steering Committee for 2 years and is Executive Director of the Southern Energy Network, which works with students in the Southeast on clean energy and climate initiatives as part of Energy Action Coalition's Campus Climate Challenge. In late fall 2005, she attended the UN Climate Negotiations in Montreal and helped start www.itsgettinghotinhere.org . In 2008, she joined the board of the Highlander Research and Education Center (www.highlandercenter.org).

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