The Greenlifestyle Contest-A Step Towards Combating Climate Change

Date June 2, 2009

Lead The Action is initiating the green lifestyle campaign, A step towards combating climate change on the World Environment Day 5th June 2009. Individuals can deter the impact of the climate change by altering their ever growing and energy intensive consuming habits towards a much greener lifestyle which is more in tandem with nature. The onus of combating climate change cannot be left alone to governmental agencies and policy makers but it requires community level engagement, to ensure ownership of the problem and to collectively take action against global warming.

As a part of the campaign, four Not-For-Profit organisation will be featured in the homepage of Lead The Action website ,for its contribution on environmental conservation, for 30 days effective from 5th June 2009. We would also feature two best campaigns and four photos on global warming in our featured campaign and photos.

Featured Not-For-Profit
To feature your organisation, kindly register your organisation in Lead The Action with its complete profile including your organisations logo, functionaries, operational area and complete contact details. Also please send us a write up of not more than 300 words on why your organisation should be featured.

Featured Campaign
To feature your campaign, register as a member in Lead The Action and upload an image and a brief description on ‘What best you can do to save our planet from global warming’. The featured campaign on global warming is open for participation to both individuals and organisations.

Featured Photos
To feature your photo, register as a member in Lead The Action and upload images depicting global warming .Best featured photograph is open for participation to both individuals and organisations.

There are no charges for registration. Organisations participating in the featured Not-For-Profit, can email their write up of not more than 300 words to rebika@leadtheaction.com. Last date for entry is 3 June 2009.

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