Meet the winner of the Children’s Climate Prize 2022 - Sparsh from Patna, India for his innovation the Thermal Floater. This year’s digital award ceremony will take place November 24 by 11:00 CET at https://t.co/DCxBS0Mwlu. https://t.co/c4rAcfGHo8
Let us present 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. https://t.co/R2yMxFzS2J
Let us present the fifth and final finalist for the Children's Climate Prize 2022 - Akhila Ram, 17 years old from Lexington, USA. Akhila has developed a machine learning model for continuous groundwater monitoring. https://t.co/nwlGMe5SkA
In November, the winner of the Children’s Climate Prize will be announced. One of the finalists is Eiman Jawwad, from Lahore, Pakistan. Eiman's project utilizes used up tea leaves and coffee as organic fertilizers. https://t.co/GXNgPmJ0gr
From hundreds of applicants from over 30 countries around the world, Samyak Shrimali, from Portland, USA is one of this year's finalists with his mobile app PlantifyAI - efficient crop disease detection and prevention. https://t.co/PftKINfVmi
The jury of Children's Climate Prize has appointed Sparsh from Patna, India as one of this year's finalists for his invention The Thermal Floater. Sparsh's technology converts thermal energy from the sun into electrical energy. https://t.co/y4ODNmbpU9
Let us present the first finalist of 2022 - Jacqueline Prawira, 17 years old from Mountain House, USA. With the invention https://t.co/lb6LnW3LQ1, Jacqueline upcycles fish scale waste to adsorb heavy metals from wastewater. https://t.co/Wr9gYGQGDq
“The mindset that waste is something we throw away needs to change to ‘waste’ is something if mindfully disposed of can contribute to and help better the world.” Read the full Interview with previous winners Nav & Vihaan Agarwal. https://t.co/3sBstSU61O
I'm happy to be a jury member of the Children's Climate Prize 2022! Saying hello to the jury members: Johan Kuylenstierna, Selin Gören, Ismail Abdullahi, Siiri Mäkelä, Stella Axelsson, and Micael Dahlen. I'm looking forward to the jury meeting to find out the exciting finalists!!
It’s time for a new story. A story of hope. Inspired by creative youth leaders and artists around the world, an art piece was today projected on the UN building in NYC. Let’s raise our voices for youth inclusion to accelerate progress towards the 17 Global Goals! #raiseyourvoice