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CFA Environment competition winners

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Thursday, 13 December 2007

Congratulations to our winners!


Ralph Berrill, Captain of Central Highlands Water - Forestry Industry Brigade in Ballarat, and Pete Reynolds of Learning and Development in CFA HQ have both won a copy of the Academy Award-winning DVD: An Inconvenient Truth. They provided the correct answers to the questions below.

1. CSIRO predicts that by 2020, the number of days of high or extreme forest fire danger in SE Australia could increase by up to:
(a) 0% (b) 25% (c) 50% (d) 75%

2 . By 2050, this figure could reach:

(a) 0% (b) 25% (c) 50% (d) 75%

3 . To avoid severe climate change by 2050, Australia should reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by:

(a) 0% (b) 25% (c) 50% (d) 75%

4 . Individual action can reduce energy use (and greenhouse gas emissions) by:

(a) 0% (b) 5% (c)10% (d) 25%

For more information on climate change, CFA and you, check the CFA Intranet (members only) or Brigades Online (members only).

To borrow a copy of An Inconvenient Truth, contact your Director, General Manager or another Executive Officer.

To view the video CFA Environment Program: The Way Forward, click on the play button below.

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