Contents of this page
- 2012 activities
- Overview
- 2011 contest
- Prior contests
Overview
In 2010 and 2011 activity in the Climate CoLab has been organized around annual contests.In these contests, teams of Climate CoLab members create proposals for what to do about climate change, with a particular aspect of the problem being addressed each year.
A combination of expert judges and members of the Climate CoLab community select the winning proposals.
The winning proposals will be presented to a variety of policy makers and also made available to members of the Climate CoLab community by being posted prominently on the site.
For more on how contests are structured, see the main Contests page.
2011 contest
The 2011 contest poses the question:How should the 21st century economy evolve, bearing in mind the risks of climate change?
Members of the Climate CoLab community can submit two kinds of proposals in the contest:
You can learn more about the contest at:
Prior contest
The issue addressed in the 2010 contest was:What international climate agreements should the world community make?
In 2009, soon after the launch of the Climate CoLab, a trial contest was run.
It addressed the question:
What agreement should be reached at the UN climate talks in Copenhagen?
- 2009 contest results of the contest (as of December 11, 2009)
- 2009 contest overview
