COPArt calls for climate change images
The COPArt campaign will illustrate personal views on climate change
As world leaders meet in Copenhagen to decide on a strategy to tackle climate change, an online visual campaign has been launched for people to show what the issue means to them.
The COPArt campaign is asking people of all ages, all over the world, to upload unique images or video clips which contain a message about global warming.
Anything goes, according to the COPArt website, with ideas ranging from a photo of a friend installing an eco-friendly light bulb to a video clip of someone acting out their climate change fears.
"All you need to do is be creative, stick to the theme and keep it clean," it says.
The images will then be collated into one large digital picture montage to be displayed to world leaders in Copenhagen, with the aim of illustrating a range of attitudes towards climate change, and showing what people think can be done tackle it.
Take action
- Find out how to submit pictures to COPArt
- Read more stories about Copenhagen on Sideways News
- Find out the latest about climate change
Part of the Climate Squad project run by the non-profit organisation Global Action Plan, the campaign aims to show the ways in which people can take practical action in their everyday lives for a better world.
So what are you waiting for? Get your camera and be inspired.
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