Animoto Contest
Carbon Masters Animoto Contest criteria:
·Leads to action
·Promotes responsible carbon management
·Connects to our community
(PLEASE NOTE: Animoto works best with Internet Explorer.)
Entry #1 - Less Meat ~ Less Heat - (Third Place - 8 votes)
Entry #2 - Carbon Master's Blues
Entry #3 - Singing in the Rain - Haiku
Entry #4 - Carbon? - (Sixth Place - 3 votes)
Entry #5 - Don't Wear Wet Clothes
Entry #6 - 8 Ways to Help the Earth - (Second Place - 10 votes)
Entry #7 - Where a gallon can take you.
Entry #8 - Cooking with Grass - (Fourth Place tied - 7 votes)
Entry #9 - Drowning - (First Place - 12 votes)
Entry #10 - BHS Students sort LSqBeach garbage
Entry #11 - Do We Survive? - (Fourth Place tied - 7 votes)
Thank you to these organizations for the awards:
Green Earth Technology
One load of compost (loaded on your truck or trailer) 4 yards maximum
Bellewood Acres
$30 gift certificate
Dr. Subler's Living Soil
Earthworm Castings--one quart
Nature's Path Organic
Cloth shopping bag with Nature's Path goodies inside
Five free trips on the WTA bus.
A rain barrel, put together by James Mayfield “the rain barrel guy.”
Carbon Masters
Why Carbon Masters™? The climate in Washington State is changing as the planet is warming. Scientists have documented that increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere surrounding earth are raising global temperatures. Washington State is especially vulnerable - our landscape, agriculture, and natural resources. Washington State University Extension, in partnership with University of Washington, is developing the Carbon Masters™ program to train, equip and manage a core group of volunteers on climate change issues. Training focus includes climate change science, community infrastructure, natural resources, green economy, transportation, social justice, energy, and civic engagement. Everyone will be affected by climate change. Together, we can do something to help!
Carbon Masters
Training focus includes climate change science, community infrastructure, natural resources, green economy, transportation, social justice, energy, and civic engagement.





