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Finalist Evaluation

Judges'' comments


Proposal: Waste Management for Indian Urban Communities Enabled By Youth Contest: India’s Climate Action Plan 2015 Thank you for your contest entry. We appreciate your willingness to share your ideas and also the time and effort you put into developing a proposal and submitting it to the contest. We have reviewed your proposal and found that it contained intriguing elements; however, have chosen not to advance it to the next round of competition. We encourage you to keep developing your idea. Transfer your proposal to a Workspace to re-open it, make edits, add collaborators, and even submit it into a future contest. You can do so by logging into your account, opening your proposal, selecting the Admin tab, and clicking "Move proposal". We welcome you to stay involved in the Climate CoLab community: support and comment on proposals that have been named Finalists, and vote during the public voting period to help select the contest’s Popular Choice Winner. Climate CoLab will be opening more contests throughout the year and you are welcome to submit your proposal to those contests as well. Keep up the great work. We hope that by working together, we all can create solutions that wouldn't otherwise be possible. Sincerely, Contest Fellows If there are additional comments from the Judges & Fellows, they will be included below.

Thank you for participating in the 2015 Climate CoLab India's Climate Action Plan contest.

We, the Judges and contest Fellows, are truly grateful for your contribution to the Climate CoLab and for your commitment to address climate change.

The Judges have strongly considered your proposal, and have chosen to not advance it as a Finalist for this contest. Your proposal offers interesting individual actions that could be implemented in India. However, it does not combine a subset of proposals to form a larger strategy on how this region could move forward with climate change, as was required for this contest. (See the contest’s resources page for details.)

We encourage you to submit your proposal into future contests that seek a wide range of high-impact ideas, which will open in the fall and winter of 2016. In the meantime, you can keep developing your work by transferring it to the Proposal Workspace (http://climatecolab.org/web/guest/plans/-/plans/contestId/1300103); here you can re-open it, make edits, and add collaborators. You can do so by logging into your account, opening your proposal, selecting the Admin tab, and clicking “Copy proposal”. Once the 2016 contests open, you can use this same feature to move your proposal to an open contest.

We very much hope you will stay involved in the Climate CoLab community. Please support and comment on other proposals on the platform and continue to submit your ideas into our contests.

If you have questions, please contact the Climate CoLab staff at admin@climatecolab.org

Keep up the great work. And thank you again for being a part of this mission to harness the world’s collective intelligence to develop and share innovative climate change solutions.

All the best,
2015 Climate CoLab Judges and Fellows

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