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Published 15:31 15 Feb 2020 GMT
Updated 15:33 15 Feb 2020 GMT
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I've seen so many homes and schools across the country start to make small changes when it comes to sustainability to help combat climate change and pollution.
World Vision Ireland’s Climate Change essay competition 2020 is opened until March 31 for children between the ages of eight and 18.
Entries will be narrowed down to the final ten, and celebrity judge Ryan Tubridy will choose the winning essay.
The winner will get the chance to meet Ryan Tubridy in the RTE studios and will also win a €500 Smyths voucher.
Entry cost is €2 per essay and should be sent to World Vision Ireland, The Mews, Garland House, Rathmines Park, Dublin 6.
Essays should be entitled ‘How We Can Save Our Planet’ and be 800 words or less in length. Children should write their name, age and school address on the top corner of the essay.
All proceeds will go to World Vision Ireland, a child-focused international humanitarian aid charity.
Climate change is a hugely important issue and I think it's more crucial than ever now that children get involved in the conversation as they will have to deal with the consequences of pollution and climate change for much longer than we do.
Any teachers, parents or children interested in finding out more and maybe even entering the World Vision essay writing competition can find all the details on the World Vision Ireland website.Dáil passes abortion bill to remove mandatory three-day waiting period
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