At MIT’s Climate CoLab you can work with people from all over the world to 
develop ideas for what we can do about climate change, right now.

If you submit one of the winning ideas, you’ll be able to present it before 
government officials, business executives, NGO leaders and scientists who can 
help move proposals toward implementation, as well as share it at an MIT 
conference, where a $10,000 Grand Prize will be awarded.

Even if you don’t have new ideas yourself, you can help improve other people’s 
ideas and support the ones you find most promising.

Current contests address low-carbon energy, building efficiency, adaptation, 
geoengineering, shifting public attitudes and behaviors, and over a dozen 
other topics.  Students and researchers interested in building efficiency and 
building data analytics are especially encouraged to participate in the 
buildings contest (http://climatecolab.org/web/guest/plans/-
/plans/contestId/1300203). Entries are due July 20, 2014.

Can crowdsourcing save the planet?  Join the crowd and find out at  
http://climatecolab.org/

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