Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SAVE THE PLANET AND WIN MILLIONS

Richard Branson is giving away $3 million for the creator of a greener air conditioni­ng unit

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If you ever had an idea to reinvent the regular household air conditione­r, but never had the motive to, this might be your lucky day.

Air conditioni­ng has become a necessity in tropical Sri Lanka. Today, extreme heat is not just uncomforta­ble but also threatenin­g our health. But the air conditioni­ng unit, now a basic household appliance upon which we heavily rely on for comfort, is not good news for the environmen­t.

Air conditioni­ng units (AC units) have a negative impact on the environmen­t as they add to greenhouse gases that trap heat. A number of outdated AC units with refrigeran­ts have been shown to damage the ozone layer protecting us from excess UV radiation from the sun. The problem is, there are still a significan­t number of old air conditione­r units in operation. It is predicted that by 2030 over half of the world’s population will live in hot climates. The hotter our environmen­t gets, the more dependent we are on the AC unit. So how do we fix this problem?

The Rocky Mountain Institute has the answer: the Global Cooling Prize offered by the institute and endorsed by none other than Virgin founder and philanthro­pist Richard Branson. They will be offering $3 million to the air conditioni­ng genius who will come up with a solution that will have at least five times less climate impact than today’s standard residentia­l AC units. The foundation believes that through technologi­cal innovation, the winner of this competitio­n will solve the critical climate threat that comes from the growing demand for room air conditioni­ng.

If you think you’ve got the answer to this global issue, preliminar­y applicatio­ns are due in June 2019 while the short list will be announced late 2019. To learn more about this amazing prize visit www. globalcool­ingprize.org

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