Fwd: Vote for Climate Central's Surging Seas: $25K Grand Prize in Solutions Search
From: Scott Jackson (sjackzen46gmail.com)
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 08:43:39 -0700 (PDT)
Here's something to vote on. I don't know who the other finalists are, but
I receive a daily email of anthropogenic climate change news from Climate
Central that I find informative and useful, so I want to support their work.

Scott Jackson
sjackzen46 [at] gmail.com

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From: Ben Strauss <bstrauss [at] climatecentral.org>
Date: Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 10:06 AM
Subject: Vote for Climate Central's Surging Seas: $25K Grand Prize in
Solutions Search
To: "sjackzen46 [at] gmail.com" <sjackzen46 [at] gmail.com>



      Dear Colleague,

I am delighted to announce that Climate Central has been chosen as one of
10 national finalists in the *Reducing Our Risk* contest sponsored by
Solutions Search, for our sea level rise map and impacts analysis — one
tool, packed with information for every coastal community in the U.S.

*We need your vote!* With your *vote here*
<http://climatecentral.cmail19.com/t/y-l-ikdkurt-jiirkidib-r/>, we have the
opportunity to win the People's Choice Award, which would provide us with
$25,000, meaningful support to advance our work providing critical help to
the most vulnerable coastal places nationwide.    More about the contest

   - *Vote early, vote often!* You can vote as much as once a day until
   voting closes on May 15. It's as easy as clicking the Climate Central
   button on the Solutions Search site here
   <http://climatecentral.cmail19.com/t/y-l-ikdkurt-jiirkidib-y/>.

    - *Vote on the go!* To vote from your phone, simply text SOLUTIONSEARCH
   to 22333, then text CLIMATECENTRAL to the same number. Standard text
   messaging rates apply.

    - *Climate Central's work continues.* Stay tuned in 2015 for the
   launches of the final coastal states in our *Surging Seas Risk Finder*
   tool — the first-of-its-kind, hyper-local interactive map and analysis
   illustrating the impact of sea level rise across more than 100 demographic,
   economic, infrastructure, social vulnerability, and environmental
   variables.


For more information please contact Dan Rizza at drizza [at] climatecentral.org


Sincerely,

Ben Strauss

Vice President for Sea Level and Climate Impacts
Climate Central
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