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Digital4Climate – Transformative Climate Actions

How can we transform business models and consumption behaviours towards sustainability and carbon-neutrality? How can we use digital innovations for greening the digital sector? Team up with the European Commission and the UNFCCC and help to reach the climate goals set in the Paris Agreement and SDG11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities.

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  • ✅ Completed
  • 🏁 Winner

    Congrats to Zentur.io for winning the Challenge!

  • 🏆 Prize

    EUR 3,000 per Challenge + funding programs with the European Commission and UNFCCC + joint publication | For more see Tab “Rewards”

  • 🌎 Scope

    Open to participants from all over the world

European Commission

Principal roles in strategy and policy
The European Commission plays an active role in developing the EU's overall strategy and in designing and implementing EU policies. It evaluates and reports on its policies on a regular basis.

Setting strategic priorities
Along with the other main EU institutions, the European Commission develops the overall strategy and political direction of the EU. Every five years, at the beginning of a new Commission term, the president of the Commission also determines the political priorities for its upcoming term of office. The Commission turns these priorities into concrete actions on a yearly basis through an annual work programme, which sets out a plan of action for the next twelve months. Find out more about the European Commission's strategic priorities and goalsinternational strategies and relations with non-EU countries.

 

UNFCCC

The UNFCCC secretariat (UN Climate Change) is the United Nations entity tasked with supporting the global response to the threat of climate change.

UNFCCC stands for United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The Convention has near universal membership (197 Parties) and is the parent treaty of the 2015 Paris Agreement. The main aim of the Paris Agreement is to keep the global average temperature rise this century as close as possible to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. The UNFCCC is also the parent treaty of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. The ultimate objective of all three agreements under the UNFCCC is to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that will prevent dangerous human interference with the climate system, in a time frame which allows ecosystems to adapt naturally and enables sustainable development.