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Hi,
This is a very interesting opportunity, but the due date of 15 April 2013 has already passed. Please let us know of new calls for proposals.
Best wishes,
Chris
This is a very interesting opportunity, but the due date of 15 April 2013 has already passed. Please let us know of new calls for proposals.
Best wishes,
Chris
Conservation Biologist and EcoSan Promoter
Omaere Ethnobotanical Park
Puyo, Pastaza, Ecuador, South America
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Omaere Ethnobotanical Park
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MIT's Center for Collective Intelligence is putting out a call for innovative approaches to climate change, including adaptation.
The call is part of Climate CoLab, an online community of researchers and practitioners that is using crowdsourcing to develop climate change response strategies.
Climate CoLab is sponsoring thirteen contests that seek creative and practical solutions, innovations and business models to address climate change. Contest winners will be awarded $10,000 and have the opportunity to present at a conference at MIT.
Attached is a short flier on the adaptation contests.
The call is part of Climate CoLab, an online community of researchers and practitioners that is using crowdsourcing to develop climate change response strategies.
Climate CoLab is sponsoring thirteen contests that seek creative and practical solutions, innovations and business models to address climate change. Contest winners will be awarded $10,000 and have the opportunity to present at a conference at MIT.
Attached is a short flier on the adaptation contests.
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