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  • Meet the Children’s Climate Prize winner at the digital award ceremony November 24!

    Meet the Children’s Climate Prize winner at the digital award ceremony November 24!

    The winner of the Children’s Climate Prize 2022 is Sparsh from Patna, India for his innovation the Thermal Floater. As this year’s winner he will receive a diploma, medal and prize money of SEK 100.000 from the Children’s Climate Foundation. This year’s digital award ceremony will take place November 24 by 11:00 CET at ccprize.org.

  • The winner of Children’s Climate Prize 2022 is 17-year-old Sparsh from India with his innovation The Thermal Floater

    The winner of Children’s Climate Prize 2022 is 17-year-old Sparsh from India with his innovation The Thermal Floater

    Among hundreds of nominations from all over the world, the jury has finally selected the winner of the Children’s Climate Prize 2022 - Sparsh, 17 years old from Patna, India. Sparsh is awarded for his innovation The Thermal Floater, which converts thermal energy from the sun into electrical energy. - I may be biased, but I think my idea is revolutionary, says a smiling Sparsh.

  • Vinnaren av Children’s Climate Prize 2022 är 17-åriga Sparsh från Indien med sin innovation The Thermal Floater

    Vinnaren av Children’s Climate Prize 2022 är 17-åriga Sparsh från Indien med sin innovation The Thermal Floater

    Bland hundratals nomineringar från världens alla hörn valde juryn ut fem finalister och slutligen en vinnare av Children’s Climate Prize 2022 - Sparsh, 17 år från Patna, Indien. Sparsh prisas för sin uppfinning The Thermal Floater, som omvandlar värmeenergi från solen till elektrisk energi. En uppfinning som är högst aktuell i ett världsläge där behovet av grön energi är enormt.

  • Akhila Ram from Lexington, USA is the fifth finalist to be presented for the Children’s Climate Prize 2022

    Akhila Ram from Lexington, USA is the fifth finalist to be presented for the Children’s Climate Prize 2022

    During the fall, the finalists for the Children’s Climate Prize have all been presented and now it’s time for the final one, Akhila Ram, 17 years old from Lexington, USA. Akhila has developed a machine learning model for continuous groundwater monitoring. A solution that has huge potential to create completely new possibilities for planning and monitoring groundwater.

  • Presenting the first finalist of the 2022 Children’s Climate Prize - Jacqueline Prawira from Mountain House, USA

    Presenting the first finalist of the 2022 Children’s Climate Prize - Jacqueline Prawira from Mountain House, USA

    The jury of Children’s Climate Prize has now selected five finalists and the first one to be presented is Jacqueline Prawira, 17 years old from Mountain House, USA. With the invention Cyclo.Cloud, Jacqueline upcycles fish scale waste to adsorb heavy metals from wastewater. In an innovative and simple way, Jacqueline's solution combats water pollution and thus, decreases water scarcity.

  • Finalists 2022: Akhila Ram, Samyak Shrimali, Jacqueline Prawira, Eiman Jawwad and Sparsh.

    Presenting the finalists of Children’s Climate Prize 2022

    The jury has appointed this year's five finalists, all of whom make extraordinary contributions to the environment and climate. This year, the finalists come from the USA, India and Pakistan and one of them will be the winner of the Children's Climate Prize 2022. The winner will be presented in November and will receive a diploma, medal and the prize money of SEK 100,000.

  • Reshma Kosaraju participates in Creative Tech Talk powered by HEART 17 and Spotify

    Reshma Kosaraju participates in Creative Tech Talk powered by HEART 17 and Spotify

    The winner of Children’s Climate Prize 2021, Reshma Kosaraju with her project AI Against Forest Fires, will be participating in HEART 17's Creative Tech Talk. January 31st 17:00 CET, Reshma will talk about how she has used tech as an accelerator for change, together with an interesting panel of innovators, creators and artists.

  • Reshma Kosaraju deltar i Creative Tech Talk lett av HEART 17 och Spotify

    Reshma Kosaraju deltar i Creative Tech Talk lett av HEART 17 och Spotify

    Vinnaren av Children’s Climate Prize 2021, Reshma Kosaraju, deltar i HEART 17s Creative Tech Talk den 31 januari. Hör henne berätta om hur hon har använt tech som en accelerator för hållbar förändring, tillsammans med en intressant panel bestående av innovatörer, kreatörer och konstnärer.

  • Vinisha Umashankar

    Vinisha Umashankar investerar i nya hållbarhetsinitiativ

    14 åriga Vinisha Umashankar investerar i nya hållbarhetsinitiativ. Hennes innovation med solcellsdrivna strykjärn fick enormt mediegenomslag när hon vann Children's Climate Prize. Hon har sedan dess mottagit utmärkelse från Indiens premiärminister och hyllats av ordförande för Mahindra Group. Nu utvecklar Vinisha sitt projekt vidare och tar nya hållbarhetsinitiativ för miljö och klimat.

  • Digital event 2020

    På onsdag 18 november är det dags för Children’s Climate Prize 2020

    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.

  • Winners of the Children's Climate Prize 2020

    Två indiska hållbarhetsprojekt vinner Children’s Climate Prize 2020

    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.