UNFCCC extends the deadline for submitting local weather awards – what’s unsuitable with this?
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
If you missed the April 30 deadline for submitting your application for recognition of your climate change efforts, the United Nations has extended the deadline because its awards are so popular.
Extended deadline: Apply for the UN Global Climate Action Awards by May 9th
UN Climate Change News, April 26, 2020 – Due to the great demand, the application deadline for the United Nations Global Climate Action Awards 2021 has been extended. If you haven’t already, you should nominate your climate change project by May 9th so that it can be presented at the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland, this year.
The United Nations Climate Change annual awards program, run since 2011 by the United Nations, recognizes the world’s most innovative, scalable, and reproducible examples of climate change mitigation.
This year’s awards will introduce people and projects who are taking courageous and effective climate protection measures in the areas of climate neutrality, innovative climate finance and climate governance.
The 2021 winners will be celebrated at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP 26) in Glasgow, Scotland, in November – the most important climate conference since the adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015.
The United Nations Global Climate Action Awards 2021 recognize climate protection measures that have already achieved real and tangible results in three categories:
- Now climate neutral: Recognizing the efforts of individuals, businesses and governments to achieve real results in the carbon neutral transition
- Financing for climate-friendly investments: Recognition of successful financial innovations for adaptation and climate protection.
- Climate leader: Recognition of the transformation efforts of governments at all levels (national, provincial, state, city, urban) that are moving the needle on climate change.
Applications for the UN Global Climate Action Award 2021 will be accepted until May 9, 2021 at midnight GMT at: https://momentum.unfccc.int/
For more information, please contact:
Sarah Marchildon, Momentum for Change team leader, UN Climate Change
SMarchildon@unfccc.int
Aliaksandra Liakh, Assistant to the Momentum for Change team, UN Climate Change
Aliakh@unfccc.int
Digital assetsYou can download photos, web maps and a social media package here: https://bit.ly/3oVV4ff
Source: UNFCCC
I hope some of you innovators will take advantage of this extended deadline to share your zero point energy device or your touching story about growing your own cucumbers in a bed of recycled solar panels to the world.
Recall those wobbly muons that recently exposed supposed flaws in standard theory. Now is the time to get involved with your idea of creating energy from the stimulated decay of dark matter based on new forces discovered in your re-analysis of the most recent anomalous physical observations.
Who knows – Rossi could even finally get UN love for his world-saving E-Cat cold fusion generator, which has not yet been able to fully realize its promised potential.
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