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This category is for the various awards, prizes and competitions available for inventions or research which helps sustainability or tackles poverty. Some examples include: | |||
* The {{WP|Virgin Earth Challenge}} sponsored by Al Gore and Richard Branson, offers a prize of USD 25 million (EUR19.2 million at the time of offer) to any individual to come up with a commercially viable system for removing at least 1 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year from the Earth's atmosphere. | * The {{WP|Virgin Earth Challenge}} sponsored by Al Gore and Richard Branson, offers a prize of USD 25 million (EUR19.2 million at the time of offer) to any individual to come up with a commercially viable system for removing at least 1 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year from the Earth's atmosphere. | ||
* Grainger Challenge Prize for Sustainability (run by the {{WP|United States National Academy of Engineering}} (NAE) supported by the Grainger Foundation). A $1 million prize - in 2007, it was awared for the {{WP|Sono filter|Sono filter,}} a workable, sustainable, economical, point-of-use water treatment system for arsenic-contaminated groundwater. | * Grainger Challenge Prize for Sustainability (run by the {{WP|United States National Academy of Engineering}} (NAE) supported by the Grainger Foundation). A $1 million prize - in 2007, it was awared for the {{WP|Sono filter|Sono filter,}} a workable, sustainable, economical, point-of-use water treatment system for arsenic-contaminated groundwater. |
Revision as of 16:51, 23 July 2007
This category is for the various awards, prizes and competitions available for inventions or research which helps sustainability or tackles poverty. Some examples include:
- The W sponsored by Al Gore and Richard Branson, offers a prize of USD 25 million (EUR19.2 million at the time of offer) to any individual to come up with a commercially viable system for removing at least 1 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year from the Earth's atmosphere.
- Grainger Challenge Prize for Sustainability (run by the W (NAE) supported by the Grainger Foundation). A $1 million prize - in 2007, it was awared for the W a workable, sustainable, economical, point-of-use water treatment system for arsenic-contaminated groundwater.
- Automotive X PRIZE. Prize in excess of $10 million sponsored by private W foundation for vehicle that wins long distance stage race and achieves 100 MPG.
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Other prizes and competitions
These awards are general in scope rather than specifically about sustainability or poverty, but winners do often cover these issues:
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- See also Wikipedia's "awards" category.