Dublin data challenge is looking for new ways to support climate action
A new challenge is being launched in the Republic of Ireland to encourage young people to use open data to help tackle climate change in their local communities and other areas of the country. Each challenge will receive a top prize of €1,000, up for grabs.
Source: siliconrepublic.comPublished on 2022-04-22
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