AGES <16, 17-20 & 21-25>
$15,000 PRIZE POOL
ClimateScience Olympiad 2022
Who is ClimateScience?
Visit our main website to find out more.CSO21 winners are presented with their prize money at COP26, Glasgow
Finding the solutions to climate change
The ClimateScience Olympiad is a global problem-solving competition that encourages and empowers young people to find solutions to the effects and causes of climate change.
Requirements
Free to enter
Age groups: <16, 17-20, 21-25
Participate solo or in a team of two
Prizes
1st wins $5,000 • 2nd wins $3,000 3rd wins $2,000 • 4-6th win $1,000 7-10th win $500
Opportunity to speak at COP27 (TBC)
Still not sure what to expect?
Visit our participant advice page which has been specifically designed to help you on your journey through the qualifier and quarter finals.
Which of the below statements about electricity is not true?
Electricity is measured in units called watts
Electricity flows at the speed of light
Electricity is a primary energy source
Register now!
Work on your own, or in pairs, and compete against youths from around the world to find solutions to climate change.
The top 10 teams will win a share of the $15,000 prize pool.
Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, speaks at the CSO21 Awards Ceremony at UN Climate Summit, Glasgow
ClimateScience 2021 Winners
Watch the 2021 ClimateScience Olympiad Awards Ceremony here
CSO22 Judges
Our judges are trusted members of the climate science industry. Interested in becoming a CSO judge? Apply here.
Sophie Gallois
Former Deputy Exec. Directorat Unicef UK
Sophie Gallois
Former Deputy Exec. Directorat Unicef UK
Sophie Gallois
Former Deputy Exec. Directorat Unicef UK
Sophie Gallois
Former Deputy Exec. Directorat Unicef UK
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