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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 digital award ceremony for the 2021 Children's Climate prize will be internationally broadcast on Friday, the 19th of November at 10:00-10:30 CET, at www.ccprize.org. This is the sixth edition of the Children’s Climate Prize – one of the world’s largest international youth climate awards, recognizing young people who have made extraordinary contributions to the climate and the environment.
Fredag den 19 november kl. 10.00-10.30 CET sänds årets digitala prisceremoni av Children’s Climate Prize globalt på www.ccprize.org. I år är det den sjätte upplagan av Children’s Climate Prize - ett av världens största internationella klimatpris för unga människor som har gjort extraordinära insatser för klimatet och miljön.
Celebrate this year's winner with us on November 19th at 10-10:30 am CET; 15-year-old Reshma Kosaraju from USA, along with the other finalists. Due to the (global) uncertainty surrounding the pandemic, this year’s Children’s Climate Prize is a digital event, which also allows for anyone and everyone to be a part of it, no matter where you are located!
Den 19 november kl. 10.00-10.30 CET är det dags att fira årets vinnare; 15-åriga Reshma Kosaraju från USA samt övriga finalister. På grund av det osäkra världsläget med pandemin är även årets upplaga av Children’s Climate Prize ett digitalt event, vilket också möjliggör för tittare från världens alla hörn!
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.
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.
Children's Climate Prize supports young people's actions to bring sustainable solutions for our planet.
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