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Now, the Children's Climate Prize is calling on more people to share good news about sustainability projects, big and small, done by young people around the world by sharing at #childrensclimateprize or tagging @childrensclimateprize on Instagram.
Nu uppmanar Children’s Climate Prize fler att sprida goda nyheter, stort som smått, om hållbarhetsprojekt från unga människor runt om i världen och dela på #childrensclimateprize eller tagga @childrensclimateprize på Instagram.
This year marks the fifth edition of the Children's Climate Prize, one of the world's biggest international climate awards for young innovators. On 18 November at 10am and 7pm CET, the event will be broadcasted globally at www.ccprize.org. The duration will be 35 minutes.
I år är det den femte upplagan av Children’s Climate Prize - ett av världens största internationella klimatpris för unga innovatörer. Den 18 november kl 10 och kl 19 CET sänds det digitala eventet globalt på www.ccprize.org. Sändningen är 35 min lång.
On 12 November, this year's Children’s Climate Prize will be recorded “live on tape”, and it has now been confirmed that Sweden's Minister for the Environment and Climate and Deputy Prime Minister, Isabella Lövin, will be present during the recording and participating in the broadcast. On 18 November at 10am and 7pm CET, the digital event will be broadcast globally.
Den 12 november spelas årets Children’s Climate Prize in “live on tape”. Nu står det klart att miljö- och klimatminister samt vice statsminister Isabella Lövin kommer vara på plats vid inspelningen och medverka i sändningen. Den 18 november kl 10 och kl 19 CET sänds det digitala eventet globalt.
Vinnarna av årets Children’s Climate Prize är Vinisha Umashankar, 14 år och Aadya Joshi, 17 år båda från Indien. Vinisha vinner Clean Air priset för sitt initiativ med solcellsdrivna strykjärn och Aadya vinner Changemaker priset för sitt biodiversitets projekt The Right Green. Båda belönas med diplom, medalj samt 100 000 SEK från Children’s Climate Foundation för att utveckla sina verksamheter.
The winners of this year's Children's Climate Prize are Vinisha Umashankar, 14, and Aadya Joshi, 17, both from India. Vinisha wins the Clean Air prize for her initiative with solar-powered ironing carts and Aadya wins the Changemaker prize for her biodiversity project The Right Green. They each receive SEK 100,000 from the Children's Climate Foundation to develop their projects.
Edgar startade Green Venture Recycles som 17 åring, och företaget arbetar vanligtvis med att omvandla plastavfall till byggmaterial. I samband med Coronas framfart har man ställt om produktionen och satsar på att tillverka visir och ansiktsmasker för anställda inom sjukvården och skolor i hemlandet Tanzania.
At the age of 17, Edgar started Green Venture Recycles, a company that normally converts waste plastic to building materials. As the corona virus intensified, they shifted their production to manufacturing visors and face masks for healthcare workers and school employees in Tanzania, Edgar's homeland.
The USA, India and Mexico dominate the finalists this year, a year when a record number of nominations were received for the international Children’s Climate Prize founded in Sweden. The jury has finished its deliberations, and the seven finalists are now presented here.
USA, Indien och Mexiko dominerar bland årets finalister, ett år då rekordmånga nomineringar kom in till det internationella klimatpriset Children’s Climate Prize från Sverige. Juryn har nu sammanträtt och här presenteras nu de sju finalisterna.
Children's Climate Prize supports young people's actions to bring sustainable solutions for our planet.
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