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  1. The Earthshot Prize is a global prize that aims to find and fund solutions to repair the planet by 2030. Learn about the five Earthshots, the winners and finalists, the network of nominators, and the awards ceremony in Cape Town 2024.

    • The Earthshots

      The Earthshots - The Earthshot Prize: Urgent Optimism &...

    • The Prize

      Inspired by President John F. Kennedy’s “Moonshot” challenge...

    • Winners and Finalists

      Meet the 2023 Earthshot Prize Winners. Learn more about the...

    • Global Alliance

      The Earthshot Prize is supported by our Global Alliance, an...

  2. Learn about the five winners and 45 finalists of The Earthshot Prize, a global award for solutions to repair the planet by 2030. Explore the stories behind their innovations in nature, air, oceans, waste and climate.

  3. The Earthshot Prize is a global environmental award that is rewarded to five winners each year for their contributions towards environmentalism. It was first awarded in 2021 and is planned to run annually until 2030. Each winner receives a grant of £1 million to continue their environmental work.

  4. The Earthshot Prize - The Royal Foundation is the primary philanthropic and charitable vehicle for The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, driven by a desire to make a difference.

  5. El 31 de diciembre de 2019, después de dos años de investigación, el príncipe Guillermo, duque de Cambridge, anunció el lanzamiento del Premio Earthshot, un premio que se otorgaría entre 2021 y 2030 a cinco personas u organizaciones que presenten soluciones impactantes y sostenibles para los problemas ambientales de la Tierra. 1 El duque expli...

  6. Welcome to The Earthshot Prize on YouTube! Here, we're all about scaling ground-breaking solutions to repair our planet. Tune in for Finalist news and soak up the positive climate stories.

  7. 3 de dic. de 2022 · The annual awards, created by Prince William, fund projects that aim to save the planet. The winners are from Kenya, India, Australia, the UK and Oman, and each receive £1m ($1.2m) to develop their innovation.