COP21 - Aerial photography by drone is mobilizing to show the effects of pollution

The platform Dronestagram photos by drone launches "Small UAVs, Big changes" in partnership with Nissan Electric, a contest of aerial photographs showing the effects of pollution on our environment.

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Paris will host in December the 21st UN Conference on Climate Change, aka COP 21.


In this emergency situation,  Dronestagram, first social networking and photo sharing videos taken by UAV [1] is launching a competition "Small UAVs, Big currency". From 12 to 24 November, drone pilots around the world are invited to publish on its platform snapshots illustrating the impacts of pollution across the planet.

Technological advances have caused many of our climate woes, but they could also be part of the solution. In this race against time, drone photography can help educate men about the future of the earth and thus change attitudes .

An exhibition of the most successful photographs will be organized by Nissan Zero Emission (electric vehicles), competition partner in Paris (Maison de la Varenne) from December 3 to 18.

The winner of the contest will also be the opportunity to lend a Nissan electric vehicle for a period of three months.

Parrot, French leader in the manufacture of recreational drones, also a partner of the event, will reward the most talented participants by offering its latest drone.

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