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From: Morgan Williams <mwilli...@internews.fr>
Date: Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 6:14 PM
Subject: Earth Journalism Awards: Internews and MTV announce the
launch of the MTV Positive Change Award
To: maxwell.boyk...@eci.ox.ac.uk



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(June 22 2009) Internews and MTV announce the launch of the MTV
Positive Change Award on creative multimedia coverage of climate
change.

Any young person between the ages of 18 and 28, who is passionate
about climate change, is invited to apply to a  special category of
the Earth Journalism Awards specifically designed by MTV and Internews
for young creatives.

The winner of the MTV Positive Change Award will be honoured at a
high-profile awards ceremony at the United Nations Climate Change
Conference in Copenhagen this December and will be supported by a
production team from Internews to cover the pivotal negotiations for
youth audiences around the world.

"Transforming our lifestyles in order to reduce the threat of climate
change requires a combination of vision, commitment and innovation''
says Paul Smith, Regional Creative Director, Europe, Africa & Middle
East, Ogilvy and Mather. "The MTV Positive Change Award is an
opportunity for youth around the world to display these qualities
through a creative competition that Ogilvy and the advertising
community will be following closely."

Since the announcement of the Earth Journalism Awards at the G8
Environment Ministers Meeting in Italy on Earth Day, April 22nd,
journalists and bloggers from over 115 countries have signed up for
the opportunity to be at the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen. The MTV
Positive Change Award gives one highly creative young adult a chance
to have their work showcased on the eve of the final negotiations.

''This new award offers an opportunity to young creatives whether they
are based in Sao Paulo, New York, Shanghai or Tehran to engage in
communication on an issue of crucial importance to their generation,''
says Agathe Dalisson, the Director of the Earth Journalism Awards,
"for they will all inherit the decisions made at Copenhagen. Internews
applauds companies like MTV which are investing in creative
initiatives like this to help their consumers understand and respond
to the challenge of climate change. "

For more information on the award:
http://awards.earthjournalism.org/content/mtv-positive-change-award

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Best Regards

Morgan
Morgan Williams
Earth Journalism Awards Co-ordinator
Internews Europe
72, Rue Jeanne D'Arc, 75013, Paris
Tel: +33 1 5336-0606

http://awards.earthjournalism.org

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