Have you Chilled Out yet?

The National Wildlife Federation is hosting our second annual national competition called Chill Out! Campus Solutions to Global Warming. The purpose of the contest is to spotlight solutions to global warming on your campus and to share these with a national audience.

Chill Out is looking for the best, most innovative campus-based projects in clean energy, energy efficiency, transportation, habitat restoration, waste reduction and more.

Enter Chill Out by November 30 and you’ll have a chance to win grant money, prizes and national publicity. All you need to do is send your 500-word essay or three-minute video describing your campus’ efforts to Chill Out by November 30. Winning campuses will also be featured in a national broadcast viewed by thousands of students, faculty, and staff on April 16, 2008.

Colleges and universities are leading the fight against global warming. Are you? Let the world know what you’re doing to reduce carbon emissions and protect the future by entering Chill Out: Campus Solutions to Global Warming.<For more information and to enter the contest, please visit: www.campuschillout.org.

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About Kristin


A former coordinator with the National Wildlife Federation, Kristin now works at the local PBS/NPR station in Juneau, Alaska. Living in a state that is seeing the effects of climate change more than any other state in the U.S., the environment is still Kristin's number one priority. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 2003.

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