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Sam Barratt is head of the Education, Youth and Advocacy Unit in the United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) Ecosystem Division. This year, Sam takes a seat in the jury for the Children's Climate Prize, who meets digitally this week to select the two winners of 2020.
Sam Barratt är chef för utbildnings- och ungdomsenheten på FN:s miljöavdelning för ekosystem. Tidigare var han chef på avdelningen för offentligt stöd vid FN:s miljöprogram, där ansvarade han över alla globala kampanjer i frågor som rör luftkvalitet och marint skräp. I år tar han plats i juryn för Children’s Climate Prize som sammanträder sista veckan i september för att utse 2020 års vinnare.
The nomination period for this year’s Children’s Climate Prize is about to end. Nominations of sustainable projects, initiatives and climate-smart inventions can be handed in until September 21. Recognition and prize money of SEK 100,000 is on the table.
The founder of the Children's Climate Prize now forms the Children's Climate Foundation to ensure long-term and continued promotion of children and young people's climate and environmental commitment. Telge Energi instituted the Children’s Climate Prize in 2016 to highlight the perspective of children and young people based on the realization that it is the their future that is at stake.
Grundaren av priset och plattformen, Children’s Climate Prize, bildar nu stiftelsen Children’s Climate Foundation för att säkerställa långsiktighet och fortsatt främjande av barn och ungas klimat- och miljöengagemang. Instiftaren är Telge Energi som grundade priset 2016 för att lyfta barn och ungas perspektiv i klimatfrågan utifrån insikten att det är deras värld som står på spel.
The Children's Climate Prize is now looking for innovative and groundbreaking ideas and solutions that drive and facilitate sustainable development. The goal is to support young people around the world with the ambition to drive public opinion, technological development and innovation in the fields of the climate and environment.
Årets nomineringsperiod är igång och allt från projekt och initiativ till klimatsmarta uppfinningar och manicker kan nomineras. – Hopp och framtidstro har aldrig varit viktigare än just nu, säger jury ordf. Johan Kuylenstierna med anledning av rådande världsläge i och med nya Coronaviruset.
This year, the Children's Climate Prize will be awarded for the fifth time. The fifth anniversary kicks off with the launch of a brand-new website that focuses more on the young laureates and previous participants over the years.
I år delas Children’s Climate Prize ut för femte gången och kickstartar nu med att lansera ny hemsida med ett större fokus på pristagare och tidigare medverkande genom åren.
The winners of the Children’s Climate Prize 2019 are 16-year-old Shreya Ramachandran from Fremont, USA, and the two brothers Nav and Vihaan Agarwal, 12 and 15 years old, from New Delhi, India. Shreya is the winner in the category Children’s Climate Prize for her water conservation project The Grey Water Project.
Det internationella klimatpriset Children’s Climate Prize som årligen delas ut till barn och ungdomar för innovativa miljö- och klimatlösningar fortsätter att växa. Idag presenteras ett samarbete med luftreningsföretaget Blueair, och dessutom tillkommer en ny priskategori vid årets tävling – ”Clean Air”.
13-year-old José Adolfo from Peru is the winner of this year's Children's Climate Prize. He is being praised for his eco-initiative, which he runs together with his partners. Jurymember Micael Dahlén, professor at Stockholm School of Economics, raved over Josés unique economic perspective and sees great development potential in terms of consumption patterns and sustainability.
Children's Climate Prize supports young people's actions to bring sustainable solutions for our planet.
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