Go Green, Get Green! Make some Noise.

Youth Noise Go Green

The sweet folks at Youth Noise have setup a awesome challenge for us to go out and take on. In honor of Earth Day, they are running a “Go Green” personal sustainability challenge with over $4,000 in prizes for April. However, the really cool part is that they are getting people to put up images and videos showing how they live green. The winner gets $800 for any charity they choose. Does your group need some funds to put your campaign over the edge? Get the message out and get some help.

All you design people, guerrilla videomakers, and Campus Climate Challenge groups put your slickest stuff up on their site and go show how It’s Getting Hot In Here does things! Go Green, Get Green! Check out their spoken word video and enter your piece.

2 Responses to “Go Green, Get Green! Make some Noise.”


  1. 1 Mollie Wolf Apr 13th, 2007 at 3:57 pm

    Hey Richard-

    I don’t know if you remember me, but I was at Mac with you last year… and we crossed paths between E-funk and MacCARES.

    I’m writing because I’m now working for YouthNoise, and I wanted to thank you for posting our challenge on your site! It’s be tight to get some submissions for your crew… do you think people would be into submitting some of their photos from the photo petition? Or YouTube videos from the video petition y’all just did?

    Thanks for your support and hopefully we’ll talk soon!

    -mollie

  2. 2 Richard Graves Apr 13th, 2007 at 4:19 pm

    Hey Mollie,

    Great to hear from you! Thats awesome that you are working for Youthnoise, I think they are pretty cool. I will see if any challenge groups are interested in submitting stuff, but I bet there will be some interest from the blog post.

    Call me if you want to talk about it.

    -Richard

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About Richard


Richard Graves is the blogmaster for It's Getting Hot in Here: Dispatches from the Youth Climate Movement and served as the New Media Fellow for the Energy Action Coalition. He helps over a hundred youth leaders from around the world tell their stories in the fight against global warming and for a more just and sustainable world. Richard graduated from Macalester College after winning campaigns for green building, green roofing, renewable energy investment, and energy conservation. When he isn't organizing against global warming, he likes to make Italian, Mexican, and Japanese food, read books, and to sculpt.

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