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How can communities create a zero-carbon world and adapt to a warmer climate?

2024 Global Climate Challenge

Closed

Submissions are closed

Timeline

  • Applications Open

    February 1, 2024 6:30am EST
  • Solution Deadline

    April 23, 2024 12:00pm EDT
  • Semi-Finalist Selection

    June 11, 2024 5:00pm EDT
  • Finalist Selection

    July 8, 2024 11:59pm EDT
  • Solver Selection

    August 9, 2024 5:00pm EDT

Challenge Overview

Climate change is an omnipresent issue with the hottest recorded year, continuous extreme weather, and long-term impacts that will be determined by near-term choices. While driven by emissions from energy, industry, and agriculture in a concentrated set of economies, climate change disproportionately impacts the up to 3.6 billion people living in contexts that are highly vulnerable to impacts including extreme heat, flooding, and droughts. The climate crisis requires dramatic action, including rapid technology deployment alongside bold policies, financial commitments from governments, private capital, and philanthropy, and global market shifts.

Technology and innovation have an important role to play in contending with the effects of climate change. Technology exists to replace or mitigate all major areas of current emissions but often has minimal adoption due to high costs, a lack of engagement with communities, and the need for design at scale. Innovation can offer new business models, decreased costs, and approaches to scaling impact alongside or in place of new technologies that can help meet mitigation and adaptation goals at the speed of the crisis. 

MIT Solve seeks exceptional solutions that leverage technology to address the causes and impacts of the climate crisis. While we are excited to select and support innovators across any climate area, we have a particular interest for 2024 in solutions that: 

  • Adapt cities to more extreme weather, including through climate-smart buildings, incorporating climate risk in infrastructure planning, and restoring regional ecosystems.

  • Enable a low-carbon and nutritious global food system, across large and small-scale producers plus supply chains that reduce food loss.

  • Strengthen coastal and marine ecosystems and communities through the broader blue economy, including fisheries, clean energy, and monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV).

Special Call: Black & Brown Innovators in the US Program

Black and Latine communities in the US are structurally the most vulnerable to climate-fueled hazards and the least likely to have access to healthy and affordable food. As part of Solve’s ongoing work on US racial equity, we encourage those working to address racial disparities in climate action across US communities to apply for the Challenge and receive additional support through our Black & Brown Innovators in the US Program.

Prizes

MIT Solve - Solver Award

All Solver teams selected for Solve’s Global Challenges and the Indigenous Communities Fellowship will receive a $10,000 grant funded by Solve.

The GM Prize

The GM Prize is open to solutions that help create smart, safe, and sustainable communities around the world. The Prize is funded by General Motors, which is working toward becoming the most inclusive company in the world and is dedicated to making STEM education more accessible and equitable. Up to $150,000 will be awarded across up to six Solver teams from the 2024 Global Learning Challenge, the 2024 Global Climate Challenge, and the 2024 Indigenous Communities Fellowship.

The GSR Foundation Prize

GSR Foundation will award a prize to solutions that use technology in an innovative way to address pressing issues in their communities, which have the potential to scale globally. Preference will be given to solutions that remove barriers to financial inclusion, and that place a strong emphasis on learning. The prize is funded by the GSR Foundation, an independent charity founded by GSR, a leading cryptocurrency trading firm. The Foundation seeks to advance education, promote equality of opportunity, and contribute to a sustainable world, emphasizing blockchain and innovative technology-powered solutions. Up to $150,000 will be awarded across several Solver teams from any of Solve's 2024 Global Challenges.

Morgridge Family Foundation AI Innovation Prize

Solutions that use AI to boldly spark change through innovation, disruption, and transformation are eligible for the Morgridge Family Foundation AI Innovation Prize. The Morgridge Family Foundation invests in leaders and organizations who are reimagining solutions to some of today's biggest challenges. Up to $50,000 will be granted across up to two Solver teams from Solve’s 2024 Global Challenges or from Solve's portfolio of Solver teams.

The AI for Humanity Prize

The AI for Humanity Prize is open to solutions leveraging data science, artificial intelligence, and/or machine learning to benefit humanity. The prize is made possible by The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, a philanthropy committed to advancing AI and data solutions to create a thriving, equitable, and sustainable future for all. Up to $150,000 will be awarded across several Solver teams from any of the 2024 Global Challenges.

Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation Ocean Innovation Prize

The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation Ocean Innovation Prize is open to solutions supporting innovation for coasts, oceans, and the broader blue economy. The prize is funded by Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, which is committed to protecting and progressing planetary health. Up to $100,000 will be awarded to a Solver team from the 2024 Global Climate Challenge.

Schmidt Marine Wavemaker’s Prize

The Schmidt Marine Wavemaker's Prize is open to solutions that use innovative marine technology to restore and protect the health of the world's oceans. The prize is funded by Schmidt Marine Technology Partners, a program of the Schmidt Family Foundation which helps move promising marine technology ideas toward economic sustainability and global impact. Up to $100,000 will be awarded across one or more Solver teams from the 2024 Global Climate Challenge.

Habitat for Humanity Sheltertech Prize

The Habitat for Humanity Sheltertech Prize is open to innovations that are creating affordable and low-carbon housing solutions, improving the lives of low-income families. The prize is supported by Habitat for Humanity, an organization committed to building strength, stability, and self-reliance by helping families build and improve the places they call home. A prize of up to $50,000 will be awarded across one or more Solver teams from the 2024 Global Climate Challenge or from Solve's portfolio of existing Solver teams.

Climate-Positive and Equitable Food Systems Prize 2024

The Climate-Positive and Equitable Food Systems Prize is open to high-impact solutions from emerging for-profit or non-profit entities, and is focused on transforming food systems to be more sustainable and equitable, leading to safe and nutritious food that is accessible, affordable, attractive, and trusted.The Seeding The Future Foundation is a private nonprofit organization that seeds and supports innovative solutions to help improve the global food system. Up to $150,000 will be awarded across two or more Solver teams from the 2024 Global Challenges.

Judging Criteria

  • Potential for Impact: The planned solution implementation has the potential to impact the intended population.
  • Feasibility: The team has a realistic, practical plan for implementing the solution, and it is feasible in the given context.
  • Innovative Approach: The solution includes a new technology, a new application of technology, a new business model, or a new process for solving the Challenge.
  • Inclusive Human-Centered Design: Inclusive and equitable outcomes are considered in the design, implementation, and internal operations of the solution.
  • Scalability: The solution has a plan for financial viability and the potential to be scaled to affect the lives of more people.
  • Partnership Potential: The applicant clearly explains how the solution would benefit from the broad range of resources that the Solve community is positioned to provide.

Solutions

Selected

Ox Delivers - Supercharging Trade in Africa

By Natalie Dowsett
Natalie Dowsett Daniel Maxwell
Selected

SOS Biotech

By Elena Martínez Martínez
Elena Martínez Martínez
Selected

Amini

By Kate Kallot
Kate Kallot
Selected

Earthbond Solar for SMEs

By Chidalu Onyenso
Chidalu Onyenso
Selected

SXD

By Shelly Xu
Shelly Xu
Selected

Oorja’s Climate-Smart Farming Services for Smallholders

By Ankur Singh
Ankur Singh Amit Saraogi
Finalist

AquaNurch Digital Twin® : AI for Water

By Mohammad Aatish Khan
Mohammad Aatish Khan Snehal Verma
Finalist

Climate Resilience: Blue Carbon AI for Precise Mitigation Efforts

By Juliana Del Castillo
Juliana Del Castillo
Finalist

Coast 4C

By Nicholas Hill
Nicholas Hill Geraldine Johns-Putra
Finalist

BillionBricks Net-zero Affordable Homes and Communities

By Stephanie See Dee
Stephanie See Dee Krees De Guia
Finalist

ZELO Platform

By Johnson Jacka
Johnson Jacka Erick Kuley
Finalist

Marine Permaculture (MP) Seaforestation

By Sergey Ingram
Sergey Ingram Brian von Herzen
Finalist

Climatile™ (by Takazuri)

By Zehra Ali
Zehra Ali Maria  Schlesinger
Finalist

ReefCycle: Bioconcrete Reef Structures

By Mary Lempres
Mary Lempres
Semi-finalist

When Sustainability Meets Design

By Nivine Hachem
Nivine Hachem

Meet the Judges

Challenge Leadership Group

Admir Masic

Admir Masic

MIT, Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
John Fernández

John Fernández

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative , Director
Heidi Nepf

Heidi Nepf

MIT, Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Rania Khalaf

Rania Khalaf

Inari, Chief Information and Data Officer
Burhan Jaffer

Burhan Jaffer

Plasma Ventures, Founder & Managing Partner
Adesuwa Ifedi

Adesuwa Ifedi

Heifer International, Senior Vice President, Africa Programs
Erika Montague

Erika Montague

Schmidt Marine Technology Partners, Chief Technologist
Shrenik Khasgiwala

Shrenik Khasgiwala

Aditya Birla Group, President and Head of ABG Innovation Fund
Romain Ciarlet

Romain Ciarlet

Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, Executive Director, General Secretary
Esther An

Esther An

City Developments Ltd, Chief Sustainability Officer
Manuel Pulgar-Vidal

Manuel Pulgar-Vidal

World Wildlife Fund International , Climate & Energy Global Practice Lead
Kerry Bowie

Kerry Bowie

Browning the Green Space, Founder & Executive Director
Sarah Chandler

Sarah Chandler

Apple, VP of Environment & Supply Chain Innovation
Paola de Almeida

Paola de Almeida

Pegasus Capital Advisor and Amazon Investor Coalition, Food, Ag and Water Systems Operating Advisor
Ariel Furst

Ariel Furst

MIT, Seia Bio, Paul M. Cook Career Development Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering and Co-Founder of Seia Bio
Kathlyn Tan

Kathlyn Tan

Rumah Foundation, Director
Alejandro  Jaramillo

Alejandro Jaramillo

Habitat for Humanity International, ShelterTech Associate Director
Ticora Jones

Ticora Jones

NRDC, Chief Science Officer
Anders  Soh

Anders Soh

Temasek Foundation, Director of Programs
Dereje Senshaw

Dereje Senshaw

Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), Deputy Director, Climate Action and Inclusive Development
Patrick  Verkooijen

Patrick Verkooijen

Global Center for Adaptation , CEO
Samantha  Sugiyama

Samantha Sugiyama

General Motors, Manager, Corporate Grantmaking
Bernhard van Lengerich

Bernhard van Lengerich

Seeding the Future, Founder and CEO

Technical Vetters

Steven Larky

Steven Larky

NuFund Venture Group, Angel Investor
Luis Gerado Carvajal Fernandez

Luis Gerado Carvajal Fernandez

Siemens Energy, Sustainability Operations Specialist, Venture Building Analyst, Co-Founder
Maria Joāo Sousa

Maria Joāo Sousa

Climate Change AI, Executive Director