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We have the winners of our bloggers contest!

December 19, 2014 por Agustín Cáceres Leave a Comment


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The time to publish the results of our contest for bloggers has finally arrived!

After much deliberation, the jury has decided on a winning entry from Bolivia:

Climate change and the current bias, by Johan Yugar.

We would like to congratulate the auhor, who will receive his GoPro camera in January 2015, and whose post will be published in this blog on January 8th.

We would also like to congratulate the 10 finalists, whose entries will be posted throughout 2015 on our blog Let’s talk climate change and sustainability:

  1. Paula Ellinger da Fonseca – EL BOSQUE DE LOS NIÑOS 26.05.2015
  2. Rodrigo Arce Rojas – LA GESTIÓN DE PARADIGMAS PARA HACER FRENTE AL CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO 01.29.2015
  3. Cintia Oliva – CÓMO HABLARLE A LOS NIÑOS DE CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO Y BIODIVERSIDAD 01.06.2015
  4. Lourdes Chuquipiondo – UNA HISTORIA EJEMPLAR DE SOSTENIBILIDAD AMBIENTAL EN EL HUMEDAL EL CASCAJO 02.09.2015
  5. Santiago Aldana Rivera – “HAKEAR“EL MUNDO, UNA NUEVA OPORTUNIDAD PARA LLEGAR A LA UTOPÍA DEL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE 05.02.2015
  6. Oscar Alonso Fernández Taborda – DISPONIBILIDAD DE AGUA EN LAS CIUDADES Y CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO 19.03.2015
  7. Mario Antonio Arroyo Arrazola – LA SOSTENIBILIDAD EN EL SECTOR AUTOMOTRIZ 26.01.2015
  8. Ximena Bedoya – ¿PUEDE EL TELETRABAJO SER UNA MEDIDA PARA ENFRENTAR EL CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO? 05.03.2015
  9. Elisabeth Möhle – LA VUELTA DE LA AGRICULTURA A LA CIUDAD 09.03.2015
  10. Juliana Carvalho – ¿PUEDE LA ECOLOGÍA URBANA AYUDARNOS A HACER FRENTE AL CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO? 02.02.2015

Finally, we would like to congratulate all the participants for their interesting articles, creativity and technical rigor.

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Agustín Cáceres

Agustín Cáceres es Asociado Senior en Comunicaciones en la Oficina de Relaciones Externas del BID. Antes de ingresar al BID en 2009, se desempeñó como oficial de prensa en la Embajada de España en Londres (Reino Unido) y en distintas posiciones en producción audiovisual y relaciones con medios. Agustín es licenciado en comunicación por la Universidad de Salamanca (España), tiene una maestría en Gestión de industrias creativas por la Universidad de Barcelona y un diploma en Marketing y Publicidad por la Universidad de Londres (Reino Unido). Sigue a Agustín en Twitter: @AgustinCaceresp

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