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Climate Change
ZeroCarbonCity Quiz

THE PRIZE YOU CAN WIN

This is your chance to win a magnificent, handsomely illustrated hardback book featuring images from the climate change exhibition NorthSouthEastWest  taken by leading photographers from the Magnum Agency and accompanying essays by well-known contributors such as Kofi Annan, Tony Blair, Leonardo DiCaprio…

WHAT IS THE QUIZ ABOUT?

All you have to do is watch a short video showing some key extracts from the NorthSouthEastWest exhibition and then answer six straightforward multi-choice questions about what you have just seen on screen.

And so you know what to look for when watching the video, here is a preview of the six questions:

  1. The largest mass of ice in the world is:......
  2. By the year 2100 average sea levels are forecast to have risen by:......
  3. Approximately how many people in the world currently live without access to electricity?
  4. In how many years is the snow at the top of Mount Kilimangaro likely to have disappeared completely?
  5. By the year 2025 what proportion of the world’s population is expected to face water shortage?
  6. In 2003, the economic losses caused by forest fires in California were estimated at:.....

What are the competition Rules?

This competition is open to anybody with a postal address in France.
Up to three book prizes will be awarded each month from June to October 2005.
In any month where more than three correct entries are received, the winners’ names will be chosen at random from among the correct entries
Maximum one prize per address.
The decision of the British Council is final; no correspondence will be entered into.

Number 1. View the streaming video (total running time – 14 minutes)    

Number 2. Enter the ZeroCarbonCity QUIZ

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