All prizes for the Electric Vehicle Quiz have been awarded! Congratulations to our winners.
For all our entrants, thank you for your participation – we hope you enjoyed the quiz and continue your interest in Electric Vehicles.
Previous updates:
July 8:
Our What Do You Know About Electric Vehicles contest received a large number of entries which we are now processing. Thanks very much for your participation.
We will be announcing results and awarding prizes as soon as possible. We’ll keep this page updated.
10:15pm: Update: We received 49 entries during the two days of the Festival. We begin transcription and ranking tomorrow, Tuesday.
July 10:
Click the button below to see the contest answers.
Entries are still being scored and judged. We’ll keep you posted.
Update (11:03 pm): Entrant living farthest from Festival (so far): Iowa City, Iowa ! 1/3 through processing and scoring entries.
July 14:
All entries have now been processed. The contest judges are determining the final ranking, and prizes will be awarded immediately afterwards.
Update: farthest entrant is from Kelowna, British Columbia!
July 16:
Voting on the ranking of the entries should be complete by July 18.
Watch this space for the announcement of the winners.
Our goal for participating in the Festival for the Eno is to raise awareness of Climate Cooperators’ mission and to tap into this community’s needs, issues, and great ideas pertaining to climate change.
Last year:
Past Events
Durham Earth Day Festival – April 2018
Climate Cooperators was represented on April 22 by Mike Rychener, our Founder. Joining him was Joe Durham, of Driver’s Network Auto
https://youtu.be/AXLZdStwetw
NC Climate Summit, November 17-19, 2017, Haw River State Park, Brown Summit, NC
With youth and adults from across NC, dive deep into multi-racial and intergenerational learning. Together, explore grassroots solutions that make our communities more resilient, equitable, and powerful, as we work to avert climate chaos. Register Now!
Reuse! A Documentary Screening Because You Can’t Recycle the Planet, November 17, Durham Central Park, 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Come join us as Rebecca Dodder leads us in the energy options game, GENERATE!
The game, developed by Rebecca and her colleagues at EPA, engages players ages 12 and older in planning for their own energy system, while balancing economic realities with the environmental consequences of their decisions. While it doesn’t ignore the difficult and complex choices, it breaks them down in an interesting and fun way that encourages dialogue around our energy choices. How we, as a community, state, and a nation, build our energy system over the next several decades will have profound implications for the health of our air, water, land, and climate.
The Durham Friends meetinghouse is the large building found at the back of the property at: 404 Alexander Avenue Durham, NC 27705