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The Earthshot Prize is a global challenge based on five Earthshots – ambitious goals for 2030 to fix our biggest environmental problems. The Earthshot Prize is the most prestigious global environment prize in history, designed to incentivise change and help repair our planet over the next ten years.
- The Earthshots
Boston 2022; London 2021; Winners & Finalists. Back. Meet...
- The Prize
The Earthshot Prize was launched by Prince William in 2020...
- Winners and Finalists
Meet the Winners and Finalists of The Earthshot Prize....
- Global Alliance
2022 Winners & Finalists; 2021 Winners & Finalists; All...
- Clean Our Air
Clean Our Air - The Earthshot Prize: Urgent Optimism &...
- Revive our Oceans
Revive our Oceans - The Earthshot Prize: Urgent Optimism &...
- Build a Waste-Free World
Build a Waste-Free World - The Earthshot Prize: Urgent...
- Fix Our Climate
Fix Our Climate - The Earthshot Prize: Urgent Optimism &...
- The Earthshots
The 2022 Earthshot Prize Awards took place on Friday, December 2nd at the MGM Music Hall in Boston, see some of the best moments below. Elizabeth Solomon, Elder at the Massachussett Tribe at Ponkapoag opens The Earthshot Prize ceremony with an acknowledgement of Lands and Peoples ahead of this year’s broadcast.
- Mukuru Clean Stoves Tackles Clean Air in Kenya
- Kheyti Is Protecting and Restoring Nature in India
- Notpla’S Circular Solution to Waste in The U.K.
- 44.01 Project in Oman Is Turning CO2 Into Rock
Mukuru Clean Stoves is a female-founded business, staffed mostly with women, which aims to bring cleaner-burning stoves to women in Kenya. In Sub-Saharan Africa alone, more than 950 million peoplerely on heavily polluting wood and charcoal for cooking, a number estimated to grow to 1.67 billion by 2050. The startup was founded in 2017 by Charlot Ma...
Start-up Kheytihas developed a “greenhouse-in-a-box” to help the world’s approximately 570 million smallholder farmers protect their crops from unpredictable, harsh weather, and pests—two challenges made worse due to climate change. According to the company, its modular greenhouses are 90% cheaper than standard greenhouses, employ drip irrigation t...
Looking for an alternative to fossil-fuel-based plastics? London-based start-up Notpla(short for “not plastic”) was launched in 2019 by Pierre Paslier and Rodrigo Carcia Gonzalez, who both studied in a Innovation Design Engineering program run jointly by the Imperial College London and the Royal College of Art. Together, they created a biodegradabl...
This Oman-based start-up takes its name from the molecular weight of carbon dioxide: 44.01 grams per mole. In an effort to reduce the amount of planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere, 44.01sucks CO2 from the atmosphere using direct-air-capture technology, dissolves it into water, and then pumps the resulting carbonated water into...
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The Earthshot Prize celebrates and supports solutions designed to help save the planet. It has five categories and gives each of the winners $1.2 million to develop their innovations. Here are the winners of the 2022 Earthshot Prize. Climate change is one of the greatest threatsever to face humanity.
2 dic 2022 · The annual awards were created by Prince William to fund projects that aim to save the planet. Each winner will receive £1m ($1.2m) to develop their innovation. Prince William announced the winners...
The Earthshot Prize is an annual competition that looks for solutions to help repair our planet. Winners receive £1 million ($1.2m) of prize money, as well as access to a global network of support to scale up their environmental solutions. Here are the 5 winners and 15 finalists, and this is what they’re doing to tackle climate change.