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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.
- How It Works
At The Earthshot Prize, our primary goal is to help...
- The Earthshots
The Earthshots - The Earthshot Prize: Urgent Optimism &...
- The Prize
Inspired by President John F. Kennedy’s “Moonshot” challenge...
- Winners and Finalists
Protectand RestoreNature. Meet the Winners and Finalists of...
- Global Alliance
The Earthshot Prize is supported by our Global Alliance, an...
- News
The Earthshot Prize Impact Report 2024: This is the decade...
- 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...
- How It Works
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.
Every year from 2021 until 2030, The Earthshot Prize Council will award The Earthshot Prize to five winners, one per Earthshot, whose evidence-based solutions make the most progress towards the five Earthshots. Visit The Earthshot Prize for more
El Premio Earthshot (en inglés, Earthshot Prize) es un premio otorgado a cinco ganadores cada año en reconocimiento a sus contribuciones al ambientalismo. El premio, que se otorgó por primera vez en 2021 y está previsto que se otorgue anualmente hasta 2030, es concedido por The Royal Foundation, una organización benéfica con ...
The Earthshot Prize is a global award that aims to find and support environmental solutions that can repair the planet by 2030. It has five Earthshots: Protect and Restore Nature; Clean our Air; Revive our Oceans; Build a Waste-Free World; and Fix our Climate.
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.