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Call For Applications: “This Is Cool” Challenge(Empowering Young Innovators) Win Up to $10,000(USD)

Blessing Joseph by Blessing Joseph
June 27, 2023
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Call For Applications: "This Is Cool" Challenge(Empowering Young Innovators) Win Up to $10,000(USD)
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As the planet warms, more frequent heat extremes are threatening the safety and well-being of communities across the world. Even 2 degrees of global warming by mid-century would mean 1.2x more extreme heat days compared to a 1.5 degrees scenario. The window of opportunity for climate action is closing rapidly, and we need to invest in solutions that can accelerate both emission reductions and heat resilience.  

Effects of heat extremes are being felt across most geographies, but not equally by everyone. As more households purchase air conditioners, global electricity demand for space cooling could increase by 40 percent by 2030. At the same time, over 1 billion people are at high risk of lacking the cooling solutions needed to protect themselves, as well as food and medicines, from heat. A further 2.2 billion lower-middle-income people need options that are both sustainable and affordable.  

The time to act is now: 2023 is a momentous year in sustainable cooling. A growing ecosystem of partners is rallying ambition ahead of COP 28, where sustainable cooling priorities will take center stage. Sustainable cooling solutions already exist, including passive strategies, green and blue spaces, and renewable-powered and efficient cooling technologies. However, they need to diffuse faster to reach those communities that are most exposed to heat – through affordable and sustainable cooling innovations, novel business models, and new policy tools.   

Young innovators are already generating sustainable cooling solutions in their communities and countries, mobilizing grassroots initiatives, creating business and entrepreneurship opportunities, and advocating for future-proof policies. However, especially in the Global South, young changemakers need to access funding, networks, and resources to demonstrate their ideas, scale their businesses, and influence decision-making.  

The This Is Cool Challenge for youth-led sustainable cooling innovation works to:  

Identify innovative youth-led solutions with high potential for impact on sustainable cooling for all, and provide early-stage funding for implementation or scale-up. 

Showcase the work of young innovators in high-profile platforms and connect them with global and local networks of cooling partners that can empower them to grow their projects.  

Facilitate knowledge exchange among young innovators and partners, and together accelerate sustainable cooling for all. 

In 2022, the first edition of the Challenge mobilized nearly 100 youth-led ideas from young innovators across over 30 countries. This year, This is cool challenge is aiming for an even bigger impact.  

Who can participate?

Entries may be submitted by individuals or groups of up to 5 individuals, all under 35 years of age.

What is SEforALL looking for?

  • Cooling for Thermal Comfort – Passive or active solutions for personal cooling, buildings, cities
  • Cooling for Food, Nutrition and Agriculture – Sustainable agricultural cold chain solutions
  • Cooling for Healthcare – Sustainable vaccine and medical cold chain solutions
  • Cooling and AI – AI-powered solutions to revolutionize sustainable cooling

How are ideas assessed?

A panel of experts from SEforALL and partners will evaluate submissions based on:

  • Goal Alignment
  • Functionality, Scalability, and Implementation
  • Impact
  • Innovation

Benefits

WIN UP TO USD 10,000!

  • Cash prizes for one winner in each track
  • One additional grand-winner cash prize
  • One Cool Up Special Prize for natural refrigerants

Spotlight features, networking, and exhibition opportunities from SEforALL and partners for the top 3 finalists in each track

 

Submission deadline

15th September 2023

Click HERE to apply

 

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