TCP Indonesia Co-Sponsors Climate Themed Short Film Competition
TCP Indonesia is holding a film making competition called "Climate Change: What does it mean to you and your surroundings?" The competition invites high school students from Jakarta, Indonesia to create 3-5 minute movies expressing their perspective on how the environment is changing.
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Worldwide, we all need to urge our governmental leaders to pass strong climate change legislation before that time. This is truly a new era of hope and opportunity for our cause.
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