Calls for drawings, paintings, poetry and short essays from New Mexico students Grades K-12
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (Oct. 9, 2019) - U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) today announced the Youth Climate Change Challenge. He is inviting New Mexico students from grades K-12 to submit drawings, paintings, poetry, and short essays about what the climate crisis means for them. Senator Heinrich will visit the classrooms of the first-place winners.
“When I meet with students in New Mexico calling for climate action, I am always impressed with their depth of knowledge on climate science, their observations of how climate change is already impacting their daily lives, and their eagerness for action at both the local and global level. I want to elevate the voices of these young New Mexicans who are calling on all of us to literally save their future,” said Heinrich. “That’s why I am launching the Youth Climate Change Challenge. I’m inviting students to submit their ideas and share their stories about what the climate crisis means for them. This is an opportunity for youth to use their creativity to drive home the importance of this problem. I look forward to visiting the classroom of the first-place winners and engaging in a dialogue about what we need to do to confront climate change.”
The deadline for the first round of submissions from students in Albuquerque is November 8, 2019. Additional challenges will take place in 2020 in other cities across New Mexico.
Students and educators can learn more about how to participate in the Youth Climate Change Challenge here.