Good Energy, one of the UK's leading renewable electricity and green gas companies, has launched the message from the future competition (external link) for schools to encourage students and teachers to understand the importance of climate change.
Open to classes from year 5 to 11, the competition gives pupils the chance to speak out about their future and how they imagine it.
The winning class will be chosen online by the public and will win a trip to the Eden Project in Cornwall.
The challenge is simple: your class has been transported 30 years into the future and the world around you isn't as you know it, due to climate change. In a short video, a quick story or letter, a photograph or artwork you need to tell your current class what the impact of climate change has had on your local area, and how they can help reduce it. Make sure you talk about what you can do as an individual, as a family and as a community to fight the effects of climate change.
The closing date is 22 December 2017.
Full terms and conditions about the competition (external link)