Climate change contest selects grand prize winner
Solar panel system wins $10,000 prize for technology that makes energy and water more accessible in the developing world.
Solar panel system wins $10,000 prize for technology that makes energy and water more accessible in the developing world.
Winning ideas for solutions to climate change were crowdsourced by more than 50,000 members of the public.
The MIT Climate CoLab allows the public to vote for the best crowdsourced ideas on how to tackle climate change.
Twenty-two contests now open to the global public.
With keynote lectures by Anthony Leiserowitz and Jeremy Grantham, conference encourages attendees to "move ideas into action."
International effort aims to harness the intelligence of people worldwide to address climate change.
Peter Gloor studies communications networks to find the patterns that characterize successful organizations and spot emerging trends.