Climate Change Challenge 2019

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Definition of climate change according to the Australian Academy of Science:

Climate change is a change in the pattern of weather, and related changes in oceans, land surfaces and ice sheets, occurring over time scales of decades or longer.

The Big Question

We know that climate change is a worldwide issue; however, City of Darwin are interested to know what you think its major impacts are at a more local level? We are even giving away some amazing prizes to hear your opinion!

Answer the following questions to the best of your ability. The responses will be assessed and scored by members of the City of Darwin Climate Change and Environment team. Scores will be based on:

+ Well researched issues and ideas

+ Achievable solutions

+ Creativity

+ Innovation

+ Length (aim for over 200 words)

If you prefer to give answers via another form of media e.g video please email directly to environment@darwin.nt.gov.au

Highest Participating School Award

Environmentally oriented excursion at Darwin International Airport for 30 students (includes transport and morning tea)

Senior School Prize

First Prize - Crocosaurus Cove Cage of Death Pass

Most creative/innovative - $50 Event CInemas Voucher

Middle School Prize

First Prize - Crocosaurus Cove Cage of Death Pass

Most creative/innovative - $50 Event CInemas Voucher

Lord Mayors Pick - $100 Flip Out Voucher

All submissions must be received by 28th June 2019.

Definition of climate change according to the Australian Academy of Science:

Climate change is a change in the pattern of weather, and related changes in oceans, land surfaces and ice sheets, occurring over time scales of decades or longer.

The Big Question

We know that climate change is a worldwide issue; however, City of Darwin are interested to know what you think its major impacts are at a more local level? We are even giving away some amazing prizes to hear your opinion!

Answer the following questions to the best of your ability. The responses will be assessed and scored by members of the City of Darwin Climate Change and Environment team. Scores will be based on:

+ Well researched issues and ideas

+ Achievable solutions

+ Creativity

+ Innovation

+ Length (aim for over 200 words)

If you prefer to give answers via another form of media e.g video please email directly to environment@darwin.nt.gov.au

Highest Participating School Award

Environmentally oriented excursion at Darwin International Airport for 30 students (includes transport and morning tea)

Senior School Prize

First Prize - Crocosaurus Cove Cage of Death Pass

Most creative/innovative - $50 Event CInemas Voucher

Middle School Prize

First Prize - Crocosaurus Cove Cage of Death Pass

Most creative/innovative - $50 Event CInemas Voucher

Lord Mayors Pick - $100 Flip Out Voucher

All submissions must be received by 28th June 2019.

The Big Question

Consultation has concluded